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Tomer Zvulun General & Artistic Director The Atlanta Opera
Welcome to the 36th season of The Atlanta Opera and our opening mainstage production: La bohème. This production launches the perfect season for patrons who are new to opera as well as longtime opera lovers who are interested in seeing these productions reimagined.
La bohème, the perfect tale of romance and heartbreak set against the famous Latin Quarter in Paris; The Pirates of Penzance, a rollicking, seafaring adventure on the coasts of England; and Romeo and Juliet, the timeless tragedy of French grand opera that is set at the celebrated Globe Theatre. Each show is brought to you in a fresh interpretation featuring some of opera’s biggest stars.
This season also continues our expansion beyond the mainstage. Our new Discoveries series, which launched earlier this year with Three Decembers at the Alliance Theatre, just completed a very successful run of Schubert’s Winter Journey at the Conant Performing Arts Center at Oglethorpe University. Our next Discoveries production will explore the
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life journey undertaken by members of our military. Soldier Songs will open at the Rialto Center for the Arts on Veterans Day.
In the past two seasons, the opera launched meaningful collaborations with other arts organizations all over metro Atlanta: Theatrical Outfit, Alliance Theatre, Emory, Kennesaw State University, Georgia State University, High Museum of Art, Breman Museum, Atlanta History Center, and Rialto Center for the Arts.
By expanding beyond the mainstage, we intend to weave the Opera into the fabric of Atlanta life. We at the Opera are committed to making this incredible art form accessible to a sophisticated, modern audience. I genuinely hope you enjoy your time with us today and that you will encourage others to come join the adventure.
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Tomer Zvulun General & Artistic Director The Atlanta Opera
Welcome to the 36th season of The Atlanta Opera and our opening mainstage production: La bohème. This production launches the perfect season for patrons who are new to opera as well as longtime opera lovers who are interested in seeing these productions reimagined.
La bohème, the perfect tale of romance and heartbreak set against the famous Latin Quarter in Paris; The Pirates of Penzance, a rollicking, seafaring adventure on the coasts of England; and Romeo and Juliet, the timeless tragedy of French grand opera that is set at the celebrated Globe Theatre. Each show is brought to you in a fresh interpretation featuring some of opera’s biggest stars.
This season also continues our expansion beyond the mainstage. Our new Discoveries series, which launched earlier this year with Three Decembers at the Alliance Theatre, just completed a very successful run of Schubert’s Winter Journey at the Conant Performing Arts Center at Oglethorpe University. Our next Discoveries production will explore the
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life journey undertaken by members of our military. Soldier Songs will open at the Rialto Center for the Arts on Veterans Day.
In the past two seasons, the opera launched meaningful collaborations with other arts organizations all over metro Atlanta: Theatrical Outfit, Alliance Theatre, Emory, Kennesaw State University, Georgia State University, High Museum of Art, Breman Museum, Atlanta History Center, and Rialto Center for the Arts.
By expanding beyond the mainstage, we intend to weave the Opera into the fabric of Atlanta life. We at the Opera are committed to making this incredible art form accessible to a sophisticated, modern audience. I genuinely hope you enjoy your time with us today and that you will encourage others to come join the adventure.
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This production of La bohème is an original production of Opera Theatre of Saint LouisCostumes executed by Seattle Opera Costume ShopEnglish captions for La bohème owned by Seattle Opera, © 2013
Performed in Italian with English supertitlesApproximate running time: 2 hours and 30 minutes with two intermissions
MUSIC Giacomo Puccini
LIBRETTO Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica after Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohème
FIRST PERFORMANCE Turin Teatro Regio, Feb. 1, 1896
CONDUCTOR Arthur Fagen
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Tomer Zvulun
SCENIC & PROJECTION DESIGNER Erhard Rom
COSTUME DESIGNER Martin Pakledinaz
ORIGINAL LIGHTING DESIGNER Robert Wierzel
REvIvAL LIGHTING DESIGNER Amith Chandrashaker
WIG & MAKEUP DESIGNER Richard Jarvie
CHORUS MASTER Walter Huff
ASSISTANT CHORUS MASTER Rolando Salazar
CHILDREN’S CHORUS MASTER Charles Baugh
SUPERTITLES Jonathan Dean
MUSICAL PREPARATION Stephano Sarzani & Rolando Salazar
ASSISTANT STAGE DIRECTOR Jordan Braun
STAGE MANAGER Brian August
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS Katherine Fortner & Michael Sperber
La Bohéme CREDITSPRODUCTION FUNDING PROvIDED By
Nancy & Jim BlandLivingston Foundation
GIANLUCA TERRANOvA'S APPEARANCE AS RODOLFO SPONSORED By
Dr. Harold Brody
Mayor’s Office ofCultural Affairs
This program is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency
– the National Endowment for the Arts.
CAST (IN ORDER OF VOCAL APPEARANCE)
MARCELLO Trevor Scheunemann
RODOLFO Gianluca Terranova
COLLINE Nicholas Brownlee
SCHAUNARD Theo Hoffman
BENOÎT Alan Higgs
MIMì Maria Luigia Borsi
PARPIGNOL Tim Miller
vENDOR William Green
ALCINDORO Alan Higgs
MUSETTA Leah Partridge
CUSTOMS HOUSE SERGEANT Mitch Gindlesperger
CUSTOMS OFFICER Ivàn Segovia
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This production of La bohème is an original production of Opera Theatre of Saint LouisCostumes executed by Seattle Opera Costume ShopEnglish captions for La bohème owned by Seattle Opera, © 2013
Performed in Italian with English supertitlesApproximate running time: 2 hours and 30 minutes with two intermissions
MUSIC Giacomo Puccini
LIBRETTO Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica after Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohème
FIRST PERFORMANCE Turin Teatro Regio, Feb. 1, 1896
CONDUCTOR Arthur Fagen
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR Tomer Zvulun
SCENIC & PROJECTION DESIGNER Erhard Rom
COSTUME DESIGNER Martin Pakledinaz
ORIGINAL LIGHTING DESIGNER Robert Wierzel
REvIvAL LIGHTING DESIGNER Amith Chandrashaker
WIG & MAKEUP DESIGNER Richard Jarvie
CHORUS MASTER Walter Huff
ASSISTANT CHORUS MASTER Rolando Salazar
CHILDREN’S CHORUS MASTER Charles Baugh
SUPERTITLES Jonathan Dean
MUSICAL PREPARATION Stephano Sarzani & Rolando Salazar
ASSISTANT STAGE DIRECTOR Jordan Braun
STAGE MANAGER Brian August
ASSISTANT STAGE MANAGERS Katherine Fortner & Michael Sperber
La Bohéme CREDITSPRODUCTION FUNDING PROvIDED By
Nancy & Jim BlandLivingston Foundation
GIANLUCA TERRANOvA'S APPEARANCE AS RODOLFO SPONSORED By
Dr. Harold Brody
Mayor’s Office ofCultural Affairs
This program is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency
– the National Endowment for the Arts.
CAST (IN ORDER OF VOCAL APPEARANCE)
MARCELLO Trevor Scheunemann
RODOLFO Gianluca Terranova
COLLINE Nicholas Brownlee
SCHAUNARD Theo Hoffman
BENOÎT Alan Higgs
MIMì Maria Luigia Borsi
PARPIGNOL Tim Miller
vENDOR William Green
ALCINDORO Alan Higgs
MUSETTA Leah Partridge
CUSTOMS HOUSE SERGEANT Mitch Gindlesperger
CUSTOMS OFFICER Ivàn Segovia
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ACT I An Attic ApArtment in pAris' LAtin QuArter on christmAs eve The poet Rodolfo and his roommate, Marcello, a painter, are trying to work, but it is too cold to concentrate. Rodolfo offers to burn his manuscript to stay warm. Colline, a philosopher, arrives as the play burns. All three try to warm themselves. Schaunard, a musician, arrives soon after with a bounty of food and wine. As the four toast their good fortune, Benoît, the landlord, arrives to collect rent, which is past due. The four friends invite him in, offer him wine and reassure him they will pay what is owed. With ingenuity they distract and confuse Benoît, ultimately forcing him out before he is able to collect.
To celebrate the holiday and their luck, they decide to dine at Café Momus. Rodolfo stays behind to finish an article, promising to join them shortly.
There is a knock on the door. Rodolfo opens it to find a beautiful young woman, Mimì, at the threshold. She asks Rodolfo for a light for her candle. He invites her in. She faints suddenly, dropping the key to her apartment. When she recovers, they begin to search for her key but both of their candles go out. They are left with only moonlight to guide them. The two search for Mimì's key, and in the darkness, Rodolfo touches her hand. They begin to confide in one another, sharing their hopes and dreams. Rodolfo's friends call from below, asking him to join them at Café Momus. Rodolfo takes Mimì's arm, and they leave for the café.
ACT II outside the cAfé momus, the street is busy with shoppers & vendorsOn the way to the café, Rodolfo buys Mimì a bonnet. The two join his friends at a sidewalk table outside Café Momus. The toy seller Parpignol is followed by a crowd of children. A little while later, Musetta, Marcello's old flame, arrives accompanied by Alcindoro, a wealthy, older gentleman. Although Marcello feigns indifference, he finds it increasingly difficult to ignore Musetta. To gain his attention she sings about her captivating beauty. No longer wanting Alcindoro's company, Musetta cries out that her shoe pinches her. She demands
that Alcindoro run and buy her a new pair. The moment Alcindoro is out of view, Musetta runs into Marcello's arms. They join their friends and are swept up in celebration. By the time Alcindoro returns, the group has left the café and he is left with the check.
ACT IIIeArLy dAwn on A bitter, coLd februAry morning outside A tAvern neAr one of the city gAtesCustoms officers search people coming into the city for work. Mimì, in a weakened state, seeks out Marcello to ask for his help. She confides in him that Rodolfo's jealousy is the cause of their constant fighting. Rodolfo comes
photo: Elise Bakketun Photography, Seattle Opera, 2013
photo: Elise Bakketun Photography, Seattle Opera, 2013
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ACT I An Attic ApArtment in pAris' LAtin QuArter on christmAs eve The poet Rodolfo and his roommate, Marcello, a painter, are trying to work, but it is too cold to concentrate. Rodolfo offers to burn his manuscript to stay warm. Colline, a philosopher, arrives as the play burns. All three try to warm themselves. Schaunard, a musician, arrives soon after with a bounty of food and wine. As the four toast their good fortune, Benoît, the landlord, arrives to collect rent, which is past due. The four friends invite him in, offer him wine and reassure him they will pay what is owed. With ingenuity they distract and confuse Benoît, ultimately forcing him out before he is able to collect.
To celebrate the holiday and their luck, they decide to dine at Café Momus. Rodolfo stays behind to finish an article, promising to join them shortly.
There is a knock on the door. Rodolfo opens it to find a beautiful young woman, Mimì, at the threshold. She asks Rodolfo for a light for her candle. He invites her in. She faints suddenly, dropping the key to her apartment. When she recovers, they begin to search for her key but both of their candles go out. They are left with only moonlight to guide them. The two search for Mimì's key, and in the darkness, Rodolfo touches her hand. They begin to confide in one another, sharing their hopes and dreams. Rodolfo's friends call from below, asking him to join them at Café Momus. Rodolfo takes Mimì's arm, and they leave for the café.
ACT II outside the cAfé momus, the street is busy with shoppers & vendorsOn the way to the café, Rodolfo buys Mimì a bonnet. The two join his friends at a sidewalk table outside Café Momus. The toy seller Parpignol is followed by a crowd of children. A little while later, Musetta, Marcello's old flame, arrives accompanied by Alcindoro, a wealthy, older gentleman. Although Marcello feigns indifference, he finds it increasingly difficult to ignore Musetta. To gain his attention she sings about her captivating beauty. No longer wanting Alcindoro's company, Musetta cries out that her shoe pinches her. She demands
that Alcindoro run and buy her a new pair. The moment Alcindoro is out of view, Musetta runs into Marcello's arms. They join their friends and are swept up in celebration. By the time Alcindoro returns, the group has left the café and he is left with the check.
ACT IIIeArLy dAwn on A bitter, coLd februAry morning outside A tAvern neAr one of the city gAtesCustoms officers search people coming into the city for work. Mimì, in a weakened state, seeks out Marcello to ask for his help. She confides in him that Rodolfo's jealousy is the cause of their constant fighting. Rodolfo comes
photo: Elise Bakketun Photography, Seattle Opera, 2013
photo: Elise Bakketun Photography, Seattle Opera, 2013
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looking for Marcello, and Mimì hides. She overhears Rodolfo explain why he is so tormented. Mimì is ill, and his poverty is weakening her condition. Rodolfo hears Mimì cough and rushes to her. At the same time, Marcello hears Musetta laugh and goes inside the tavern to find out what she is up to. At first, Mimì and Rodolfo try to end their relationship but they are still deeply in love. They decide to stay together until the springtime, when it will be easier to separate. Meanwhile, Marcello's worries are confirmed; he catches Musetta flirting with a stranger. He drags her out of the tavern to confront her, they quarrel, and Musetta storms off leaving Marcello behind. Meanwhile, Rodolfo and Mimì depart arm and arm, blissfully reunited.
ACT IV the foLLowing summer in mArceLLo And rodoLfo's Attic ApArtmentMarcello and Rodolfo are trying to work, but each is distracted by thoughts of the woman he loves. The somber mood changes when Colline and Schaunard arrive to share a paltry meal. The four of them forget their worries, improvising a sword fight when suddenly, Musetta arrives with Mimì. Mimì is dying and wants to be with Rodolfo again. Musetta and Marcello leave to find a doctor. Colline leaves to sell his overcoat. Schaunard follows them out. Rodolfo and Mimì are left alone. They recall their first meeting. The others return with medicine, but it is too late. Mimì has died. At first, no one dares tell Rodolfo. Looking at their faces, he realizes she is gone.
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looking for Marcello, and Mimì hides. She overhears Rodolfo explain why he is so tormented. Mimì is ill, and his poverty is weakening her condition. Rodolfo hears Mimì cough and rushes to her. At the same time, Marcello hears Musetta laugh and goes inside the tavern to find out what she is up to. At first, Mimì and Rodolfo try to end their relationship but they are still deeply in love. They decide to stay together until the springtime, when it will be easier to separate. Meanwhile, Marcello's worries are confirmed; he catches Musetta flirting with a stranger. He drags her out of the tavern to confront her, they quarrel, and Musetta storms off leaving Marcello behind. Meanwhile, Rodolfo and Mimì depart arm and arm, blissfully reunited.
ACT IV the foLLowing summer in mArceLLo And rodoLfo's Attic ApArtmentMarcello and Rodolfo are trying to work, but each is distracted by thoughts of the woman he loves. The somber mood changes when Colline and Schaunard arrive to share a paltry meal. The four of them forget their worries, improvising a sword fight when suddenly, Musetta arrives with Mimì. Mimì is dying and wants to be with Rodolfo again. Musetta and Marcello leave to find a doctor. Colline leaves to sell his overcoat. Schaunard follows them out. Rodolfo and Mimì are left alone. They recall their first meeting. The others return with medicine, but it is too late. Mimì has died. At first, no one dares tell Rodolfo. Looking at their faces, he realizes she is gone.
– Courtesy of Boston Lyric Operaphoto: Elise Bakketun Photography, Seattle Opera, 2013
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ENCORE AD PAGEOne of the great pleasures of La bohème – beyond the gorgeous melodies, sympathetic characters and heartfelt emotions – is the intricate construction of its score.
After Verdi, Giacomo Puccini is surely the greatest Italian composer, and his mature operas – including Tosca, Madama Butterfly, and Turandot – are among the most-performed the world over.
La bohème is arguably the most perfectly realized among these, where the musical details and dramatic action are ideally suited to each other. It’s no surprise: Throughout his life, Puccini was enthralled by spoken-word theater. French writer Henri Murger depicted his own youthful life experiences in a collection of short stories, Scènes de la vie de bohème.
Originally published in serial form, with the plots only loosely connected, it later became a successful play. Puccini and rival
composer Ruggero Leoncavallo, famous for Pagliacci, almost simultaneously latched onto Murger’s drama. A minor scandal ensued, with the unlikely prospect of an operatic competition, and the two operas premiered just a year apart.
Working with librettists Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica, Puccini obsessed to find the right balance of words, music and staging. In the process, they took the fashionable style called verismo to a potent new high, where the story’s realism kept the emotional temperature consistently high. Thus the opera follows the familiar tragic arc of love/joy that leads to sorrow/loss – a romantic comedy with a death at the end – while zooming in to give significance to everyday things, from the chance encounter of a neighbor to a bonnet and an old overcoat.
Examples of musical characterizations are found throughout the score. The four self-styled artists – the bohemians of the
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title – dream big, but lack talent. Each is introduced musically with a distinct theme. Marcello the painter, the leader of the group, gets a bumpy and boisterous tune that becomes the call of the bohemians overall. Rodolfo the poet and dreamer, gets a suitable romantic theme, hinting at the boundless optimism of love and at one of the opera’s hit arias (“Che gelida manina”). Their mock-pompous language and musical high spirits suggest young men from comfortable circumstances – having fun and not taking life, or their self-inflicted poverty, too seriously. (Indeed, at one point our poet Rodolfo casually admits that he stands to inherit a fortune from his millionaire uncle!)
After some banter over their frozen garret, the Marcello and Rodolfo themes volley back and forth – the opera’s first moment of embroidered airiness. The philosopher Colline enters the apartment on a stuffed and clumsy theme – his heavy 2/4 rhythm intruding on the more fluid 6/8 – a sure sign of his bookish character. As Rodolfo sets his latest manuscript aflame to keep warm, the orchestra surges brilliantly, but soon the harp alone plucks out what sounds like dying flames. We hear, as much as see, the theatrical details.
And so it goes, each bit of scene-painting serving to depict the details of the story with maximum efficiency. The landlord Benoît, demanding overdue rent, prompts a momentary panic of Wagnerian intensity; at the end of that little scene, the bohemians feign outrage at his supposed low morals, now with a parallel Wagnerian indignation.
Acts 2 and 3 are in some ways complementary, one gaudy and extroverted, the other somber and
intimate. Act 2 is at the Café Momus in the Latin Quarter on Christmas Eve, and the frantic bustle of the opening foreshadows Stravinsky’s ballet Pétrouchka, written some 15 years later. (Despite his reputation for sentimentality, Puccini used modernist compositional devices when it suited his dramatic aims.)
Musetta’s celebrated Waltz, shamelessly touting her own stunning looks, is as irresistible to her estranged lover, Marcello, as it is to the audience. (Echoing Odysseus’ attempt to resist the Sirens, Marcello sings “Tie me to the chair!”) For all of the hit melodies of the opening acts, Act 3, at the gates of Paris, is a hidden highlight. The act is short, only about 20 minutes, but it’s intricate and fluid and moves in a perfect curve, attuned to the wintry setting and to the lovers’ emotions. You can almost hear the falling snowflakes as the act opens, played as open fifths on flutes and harp, over a muffling cello line.
In Act 4, as Mimì lay dying in the garret, Puccini has the orchestra more alert to what’s happening than the characters onstage. We hear an icy shiver blow through the pit, several moments before Schaunard discovers that Mimì’s soul has already left her body.
One of the great strengths of La bohème is the precision of its overarching structure. In concept, the four acts of the opera function like a four-movement symphony, something a Beethoven or a Mahler would recognize: the long, powerful, theme-loaded opening; a wild scherzo; a serene slow movement; and a gripping, nostalgic finale that wraps up all the earlier musical themes.
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Premiering in 1896, La bohème is one of the most frequently performed operas in history. Based on Henri Murger’s novel Scènes de la vie de bohème, it caught the spirit of bohemian life through a series of fortuitous events involving our Parisian characters. While it was an easy read, there was no indication that this book would be adopted into such an enormously successful opera.
The music of La bohème is one of its strongest elements. Puccini was a master of composing brilliant and lush melodies while manipulating them in a subtle way. The music overflows with emotion without becoming over-emphatic. Puccini writes his lines with disarming honesty and deep human perception.
The most important reason for the popularity of La bohème is the direct connection that it makes with each member of the audience. It seems as though Puccini’s pen has direct access to the heart of the audience.
La bohème is an opera for love and those who remember what it is like to be in love. Each night, you are invited to experience emotion and love through the lives of Mimì and Rodolfo. Since the premiere of the opera, audiences can relate to the story through Puccini's brilliant ability to capture the frustrations and sensibilities of lovers in their early 20s.
The production you will see tonight was moved from the 1830s — the period when Murger wrote his book — into the 1890s, when Puccini wrote the opera. The end of the 19th century in Paris was not only a time of great political and social turmoil, but also a time of great technical advancement.
Among many other revolutionary discoveries of the time came the camera and capturing life on film. The birth of photography and cinema changed life forever, and our production is inspired by this exciting and groundbreaking time.
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gIAnluCA TerrAnoVA RODOLFOATLANTA OPERA DEBUTRoma-born tenor Gianluca Terranova is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after lyric tenors with his ease in the high register and great stage presence. He has performed in such opera houses as Teatro alla Scala, Los Angeles Opera, Opera Australia in Sydney and Melbourne, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Frankfurt Opera, Opernhaus Leipzig, Opéra Royal de Wallonie de Liège, Grand Th eatre of Shangai, Grand Th eatre of Hong Kong, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Arena di Verona, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Teatro San Carlo di Napoli, Festival Puccini in Torre del Lago, as well as the theaters of Bologna, Genova, Palermo, Trieste, and Torino. He has worked with Roberto Abbado, James Conlon, Myung Wung Chung, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Nicola Luisotti, Zubin Mehta, Gianandrea Noseda, Renato Palumbo, Nello Santi, and with such stage directors as Henning Brockhaus, Robert Carsen, Terry Gilliam, and Graham Vick. Highlights of 2014-15 season have included Rigoletto (Duca di Mantova) in Rome, Leipzig, Liège, Duesseldorf, and Duisburg; La traviata (Alfredo) in Duisburg; Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo) in Genova; and La bohème (Rodolfo) in Grange Park and Napoli. Future roles include La bohème (Rodolfo), La traviata (Alfredo), Don Carlo (title role), Simon Boccanegra (Gabriele Adorno), Rigoletto (Duca di Mantova), and Norma (Pollione).
mArIA luIgIA borSI MIMìATLANTA OPERA DEBUTHailed by critics worldwide for her vocal dynamism and interpretive prowess, Italian lyric soprano Maria Luigia Borsi has forged a career that has taken her throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. Ms. Borsi began her career as Liù in Turandot at the Teatro alla Scala. She made her Venetian debut for the historic reopening of the Teatro La Fenice singing as Violetta in La traviata, under Lorin Maazel. Ms. Borsi has performed at the Salzburg Festival, Zurich Opernhaus, Berlin Philharmonie, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Liceu of Barcelona, New National Th eatre Tokyo, Arena di Verona, Cincinnati Opera, Les Chorégies d’Orange, Novaya Opera, and with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, Münchner Philharmoniker, and the Seoul Philharmonic. She has collaborated with Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Lorin Maazel, Myung-Whun Chung, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Michel Plasson, Yves Abel, and Robert Spano. Highlights of her recent engagements include the opening concert of EXPO in Milan, Otello in Oviedo, La Rondine in Lucca, Modena, Pisa and Verdi’s Messa da Requiem in Florence. Born in Sora (Italy), she studied with Antonietta Stella, Lucia Stanescu, Claudio Desderi, and Renata Scotto.
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gIAnluCA TerrAnoVA RODOLFOATLANTA OPERA DEBUTRoma-born tenor Gianluca Terranova is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after lyric tenors with his ease in the high register and great stage presence. He has performed in such opera houses as Teatro alla Scala, Los Angeles Opera, Opera Australia in Sydney and Melbourne, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Frankfurt Opera, Opernhaus Leipzig, Opéra Royal de Wallonie de Liège, Grand Th eatre of Shangai, Grand Th eatre of Hong Kong, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Arena di Verona, Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florence, Teatro La Fenice di Venezia, Teatro San Carlo di Napoli, Festival Puccini in Torre del Lago, as well as the theaters of Bologna, Genova, Palermo, Trieste, and Torino. He has worked with Roberto Abbado, James Conlon, Myung Wung Chung, Gianluigi Gelmetti, Nicola Luisotti, Zubin Mehta, Gianandrea Noseda, Renato Palumbo, Nello Santi, and with such stage directors as Henning Brockhaus, Robert Carsen, Terry Gilliam, and Graham Vick. Highlights of 2014-15 season have included Rigoletto (Duca di Mantova) in Rome, Leipzig, Liège, Duesseldorf, and Duisburg; La traviata (Alfredo) in Duisburg; Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo) in Genova; and La bohème (Rodolfo) in Grange Park and Napoli. Future roles include La bohème (Rodolfo), La traviata (Alfredo), Don Carlo (title role), Simon Boccanegra (Gabriele Adorno), Rigoletto (Duca di Mantova), and Norma (Pollione).
mArIA luIgIA borSI MIMìATLANTA OPERA DEBUTHailed by critics worldwide for her vocal dynamism and interpretive prowess, Italian lyric soprano Maria Luigia Borsi has forged a career that has taken her throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. Ms. Borsi began her career as Liù in Turandot at the Teatro alla Scala. She made her Venetian debut for the historic reopening of the Teatro La Fenice singing as Violetta in La traviata, under Lorin Maazel. Ms. Borsi has performed at the Salzburg Festival, Zurich Opernhaus, Berlin Philharmonie, Deutsche Oper Berlin, Liceu of Barcelona, New National Th eatre Tokyo, Arena di Verona, Cincinnati Opera, Les Chorégies d’Orange, Novaya Opera, and with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, London Symphony Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Tokyo Philharmonic, Münchner Philharmoniker, and the Seoul Philharmonic. She has collaborated with Riccardo Muti, Zubin Mehta, Lorin Maazel, Myung-Whun Chung, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Michel Plasson, Yves Abel, and Robert Spano. Highlights of her recent engagements include the opening concert of EXPO in Milan, Otello in Oviedo, La Rondine in Lucca, Modena, Pisa and Verdi’s Messa da Requiem in Florence. Born in Sora (Italy), she studied with Antonietta Stella, Lucia Stanescu, Claudio Desderi, and Renata Scotto.
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TreVor SCheunemAnn MARCELLO ATLANTA OPERA DEBUTIn the 2015-16 season, Trevor Scheunemann will be seen with the Metropolitan Opera Rising Stars Tour across the United States. In the summer of 2015, Mr. Scheunemann debuted at Teatro Municipal de Santiago as Sharpless in Madama Butterfly. He also debuted with the Montreal Symphony and Kent Nagano in Orff’s Carmina Burana and in Bernstein’s A Quiet Place. He has appeared at Opéra de Monte Carlo in his role debut as Donner in Das Rheingold, Belcore in L’elisir d’amore with Baltimore Concert Opera, and the Met as Silvano in the new production of Un ballo in maschera under Fabio Luisi, which was also an HD simulcast. He was seen at the San Francisco Opera as Joe in the world premiere of Heart of a Soldier and Opéra National de Bordeaux as Count Almaviva in Le nozze di Figaro. Additionally, he debuted to great acclaim at Théâtre du Capitole in Toulouse as Sharpless in Madama Butterfly; Nézet-Séguin at the Met; Guglielmo in Così fan tutte at Oper Frankfurt; Rameau’s Dardanus with Emmanuelle Haïm at Opéra de Lille; his San Francisco Opera debut as Jake Wallace in La fanciulla del West, conducted by Nicola Luisotti; Melot in Tristan und Isolde; and Robert Carsen’s L’incoronazione di Poppea, conducted by Emmanuelle Haïm at the Glyndebourne Festival; and his Met debut as Curio in Giulio Cesare.
leAh pArTrIdge MUSETTA ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: The Barver of Seville, 2006Soprano Leah Partridge has received consistent praise worldwide for her compelling stage presence and intelligent interpretations of opera's most beloved characters. Since making her debut in 2003 as Lucia in Lucia di Lammermoor, Ms. Partridge has had a career full of remarkable milestones. Her Metropolitan Opera debut came in 2008 as the First Niece in Peter Grimes, followed by a return engagement as La Charmeuse in Thaïs. Both roles were part of the MET's Live in HD broadcasts and were released on DVD (EMI). In 2010, Ms. Partridge performed Marie in La Fille du Régiment with The Metropolitan Opera to great acclaim as a last-minute replacement, which was captured live on Sirius Satellite Radio. Other recent engagements include her role debut of Michaela in Bizet's Carmen with Opera Omaha, and her debut with Seattle Opera as the four heroines in Offenbach's Les Contes d'Hoffmann. She made her Washington National Opera debut in a new production of Puccini's La bohème as Musetta at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, followed by a New Year's celebration concert with Vlaamse Opera in Ghent, Belgium, Ophelia in Hamlet with Opera Birmingham, and Marie in Daughter of the Regiment with Mill City Summer Opera. Upcoming engagements include Mimì in La bohème with Coeur d'Alene Opera.
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nICholAS brownlee COLLINE ATLANTA OPERA DEBUTBass-baritone Nicholas Brownlee is a 2015 winner of the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions. In the 2015-16 season, he will be returning for his second year as a Domingo-Colburn-Stein Young Artist at LA Opera, where he will make role debuts as Sprecher in Die Zauberflöte, the Bonze in Madama Butterfly, and Captain Gardiner in Moby Dick, all conducted by James Conlon. He also sings Colline in La bohème conducted by Gustavo Dudamel at LA Opera. In the 2014-15 season, Mr. Brownlee made his Los Angeles Philharmonic debut under Gustavo Dudamel in Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, and will return for performances of a new multimedia staging by Netia Jones of Chin’s Alice in Wonderland under Susanna Mälkki, which will travel to the Barbican in London with the BBC Symphony. As part of the LA Opera Young Artist Program, he covered Figaro in Le nozze di Figaro under James Conlon and Bluebeard in Barrie Kosky’s production of Bluebeard’s Castle. In the summer of 2015, he returned to the Santa Fe Opera to sing the 1st Soldier in Salome amd cover Monterone in Rigoletto, Sulpice in La Fille du Régiment, and Stobrod/Blind in the world premiere of Cold Mountain. Mr. Brownlee spent the summer of 2014 as an apprentice artist with the Santa Fe Opera, where he made his debut as Don Fernando in a new Stephen Wadsworth production of Fidelio under the baton of Harry Bicket.
Theo hoffmAn SCHAUNARD ATLANTA OPERA DEBUTPraised by The New York Times for his “concentrated and rich” baritone, Theo Hoffman makes his Atlanta Opera debut. He will join Arizona Musicfest for Orff’s Carmina burana in the 2015-16 season. He will also return to The Juilliard School for his Master of Music degree. Last season he joined the Cecilia Chorus of New York for Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy, marking his Carnegie Hall, debut and sang Orff’s Carmina Burana at Vassar College, Aeneas in Dido and Aeneas with New York Lyric Opera, and covered the Marquis de la Force in Dialogues des carmélites with the Portland Symphony Orchestra. He was the winner of the Juilliard Vocal Arts Honors Recital and was presented in recital at Alice Tully Hall and sang Bob in Menotti’s Old Maid and the Thief, Count in Le nozze di Figaro, and Lunardo in Le donne curiose. In the summer, he joined the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence for the company’s prestigious Mozart Residency. He made his professional debut with the Opera Theatre of Saint Louis as Thierry in Dialogues des carmélites as a Gerdine Young Artist. Additionally, he sang Schaunard in La bohème at the International Vocal Arts Institute in Tel Aviv. An active recitalist, he has joined the New York Festival of Song multiple times, as well as sung programs with Juilliard Songfest and at the Colburn School.
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ENCORE AD PAGETIm mIller PARPIGNOL ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: Porgy and BeSS, 2008A native of Augusta, Ga., Tenor Timothy Miller is an active performer with both national and international credits. Operatic roles include Monastatos and First Armored Man in Mozart’s Die Zauberflöte, Street in Davis’ X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X, and Un Messaggero in Verdi’s Aida. In June of 2008, Mr. Miller sang the role of Crab Man in critically acclaimed performances of Porgy and Bess at the Opéra-Comique in Paris and on tour in Luxembourg, Granada, and Normandy. He has appeared in concert performances of Handel’s Messiah, Bach’s Magnificat, Mendelssohn’s Lobgesang, and a concert version of excerpts from Richard Strauss’ Der Rosenkavalier performed with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. In March 2013, Mr. Miller sang the role of Comrade Alexander Ossipon in the world premiere of Curtis Bryant’s The Secret Agent with libretto by Alan Reichman. Perhaps most widely recognized for his stirring renditions of God Bless America during the seventh-inning stretch of Atlanta Braves home games, Miller has extended his exposure well beyond the concert stage. Soloist for both the 2011 and 2015 Georgia Gubernatorial Inauguration Ceremonies, featured artist promos for Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim, and featured artist in the December 2012 edition of The Atlantan Magazine “Patrons and Players” rounds out a growing list of memorable career highlights. In addition to performing, Mr. Miller is an adjunct professor of voice and music at Morehouse College.
AlAn hIggS BENOIT / ALCINDORO ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: MadaMa BuTTerfly, 2014Bass-baritone Alan Higgs returns this season after making his professional debut with The Atlanta Opera last year in Madama Butterfly as the Imperial Commissioner and then as Antonio in the spring production of Le nozze di Figaro. Mr. Higgs, who resides in Atlanta, attended Florida State University for his master’s degree in voice performance, where he performed Simone in Gianni Schicchi, Prince Gremin in Eugene Onegin, and Don Alfonso in Così fan tutte. While singing Rucker Lattimore in Cold Sassy Tree, he had the honor of working with composer Carlisle Floyd. During his undergraduate studies at the University of Florida/New World School of the Arts, his roles included Guglielmo in Così fan tutte, the Husband in Amelia Goes to the Ball, and Kecal in the Bartered Bride. Mr. Higgs has performed in the chorus with Florida Grand Opera and Atlanta Opera and sang the bass soloist in Judas Maccabaeus for the New World School of the Arts in Miami. Mr. Higgs will also return to The Atlanta Opera this spring as Gregorio in Romeo and Juliet.
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Tomer ZVulun PRODUCTION DIRECTOR ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: The flying duTchMan, 2009General & Artistic Director of The Atlanta Opera since 2013, Tomer Zvulun is also one of opera’s most exciting young directors, earning consistent praise for his creative vision, often described as cinematic and fresh. His work has been presented by prestigious opera houses around the world, including The Metropolitan Opera, the opera companies of Seattle, Buenos Aires, Wexford, and Wolf Trap, as well as leading institutes and universities such as The Juilliard School and IVAI in Tel Aviv. Known for creating innovative interpretations for standard operas as well as championing new works by American composers. Recently he created critically acclaimed new productions of La bohéme (Seattle, Pittsburgh, Cleveland), Don Giovanni (Wolf Trap, Cincinnati), and Madama Butterfly (Atlanta, Castleton Festival), among others. His passion for producing new works was realized in the acclaimed European premiere of Kevin Puts’ Silent Night in Wexford Festival Opera in 2014, a production that won two Irish Times Awards. He prepares new productions of Soldier Songs (David T. Little) in Atlanta, Dead Man Walking (Heggie) in New Orleans, and Dinner at Eight (Bolcom) in Minnesota and Wexford Festival. For The Atlanta Opera, Mr. Zvulun directed three productions before his appointment as General & Artistic Director in 2013: Die Fliegende Holländer (2009), The Magic Flute (2010), and Lucia di Lammermoor (2011). In the 2014-15 season, he created a critically acclaimed new production of Handel’s Semele in Seattle, and created Silent Night in Wexford Festival in a production that will travel to Atlanta and The Glimmerglass Festival in 2017. For the Atlanta Opera’s 2015-16 season, he will direct La bohème, Soldier Songs, and Romeo and Juliet.
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wAlTer huff CHORUS MASTER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: ToSca, 1988Last season, Walter Huff celebrated 25 years as Chorus Master for The Atlanta Opera. Mr. Huff is an associate professor and faculty director of opera choruses at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music. In the past three seasons, he has led choruses in IU Opera Theater’s productions of Don Giovanni, The Merry Widow, Akhnaten, the world premiere of The Tale of Lady Thi Kinti, H.M.S. Pinafore, La traviata, Dead Man Walking, The Last Savage, and South Pacific. Mr. Huff studied piano with Sarah Martin, Peter Takacs, and Lillian Freundlich. He has performed with singers throughout Europe and the United States and served as coach with the Peabody Opera Theatre and Washington National Opera. Mr. Huff also has performed in master classes given by renowned singers and pianists such as Sir Peter Pears, Licia Albanese, Eileen Farrell, Dalton Baldwin, Leon Fleisher, and Elly Ameling. He has been musical director for The Atlanta Opera Studio, Georgia State University Opera, and Actor’s Express, and served as chorus master for Faust and Der Rosenkavalier with The San Diego Opera. In 1984, he received Tanglewood’s C.D. Jackson Master Award for Excellence, presented by Seiji Ozawa and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Huff was one of four Atlanta artists chosen for the first Loridans Arts Awards, given to artists who have made exceptional contributions to the cultural life of Atlanta.
ArThur fAgen CONDUCTOR ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: la TraviaTa, 2005Arthur Fagen, Atlanta Opera’s Carl & Sally Gable Music Director, is a regular guest of the world’s leading opera houses, concert halls, and music festivals, including most notably, the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Staatsoper Berlin, Bavarian State Opera, Deutsche Opera Berlin, and Vienna Staatsoper. In North America, he has been a frequent guest of the New York City Opera, Portland Opera, Chautauqua, and New Orleans Opera, among others. Notable orchestras he has conducted include the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, the Czech Philharmonic, RAI Orchestras of Turin, Naples, Milan, Rome, and Israel Symphony Orchestra. Maestro Fagen served as Music Director of the Dortmund Philharmonic Orchestra and Opera, Principal Conductor in Kassel and Brunswick, Chief Conductor of the Flanders Opera in Antwerp and Ghent, and was Music Director of the Queens Symphony Orchestra. He has made a number of recordings for Naxos and BMG. Born in New York, Maestro Fagen began his conducting studies with Laszlo Halasz and served as assistant to Christoph von Dohnanyi at Frankfurt Opera and James Levine at the Metropolitan Opera. Maestro Fagen is professor of music in instrumental conducting at Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music.
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roberT wIerZel LIGHTING DESIGNER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: lucia di laMMerMoor, 2011Robert Wierzel is happy to be returning to The Atlanta Opera. Other credits include productions with the opera companies of Paris-Garnier, Tokyo, Toronto, New York City Opera, Glimmerglass, Seattle, Boston Lyric, Minnesota, San Francisco, Houston, Virginia, Chicago Lyric, Montreal, Vancouver, Portland, Wolf Trap, and San Diego. Dance work includes 27 years with choreographer Bill T. Jones (Bessie awards) including productions at the Lyon Opera Ballet, Berlin Opera Ballet, and Walking the Line at The Louvre Museum, Paris. Broadway credits include Lady Day at Emerson’s Bar & Grill starring Audra McDonald, Fela! (Tony nomination, productions at the National Theatre, London, International & American tours), David Copperfield’s Broadway debut, Dreams and Nightmares. Off-Broadway includes productions with the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theater, the Signature Theatre, the Roundabout, Playwrights Horizons. Extensive regional theater work includes productions at Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre Company, A.C.T. San Francisco, Berkley Rep, Center Stage, Arena Stage, Hartford Stage, Long Wharf Theatre, Westport Country Playhouse, Goodman Theatre, The Guthrie, Mark Taper Forum, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Old Globe. Wierzel holds a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Yale School of Drama and is an adjunct faculty member at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and the Yale School of Drama.
erhArd rom SCENIC & PROJECTION DESIGNER ATLANTA OPERA DEBUT: lucia di laMMerMoor, 2011Erhard Rom was named as a finalist in the Designer of the Year category of the 2015 International Opera Awards in London. He has designed settings for over 200 productions across the globe and his design work has been displayed in the Prague Quadrennial exhibition and at the National Opera Center in Manhattan. He teaches design at Montclair State University in the department of theatre and dance. His credits include: San Francisco Opera, Wexford Festival Opera, Seattle Opera, Vancouver Opera, The Glimmerglass Festival, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, Minnesota Opera, the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre in Dublin, Fort Worth Opera, Boston Lyric Opera, Florida Grand Opera, Opera Colorado, Opéra de Montréal, Wolf Trap Opera, Opera Boston, Lyric Opera of Kansas City, Syracuse Stage, Geva Theatre Center, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Folger Shakespeare Theatre, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Merrimack Repertory Theatre, and the Woolly Mammoth Theatre in Washington, D.C. In 2014 he designed the European premiere of Kevin Puts' recent opera, Silent Night. The production was awarded two accolades at the 2015 Irish Times Theatre Awards Ceremony, including the audience choice award and best opera production of 2015. Future engagements include The world premiere of The Shining and Nixon in China for the Royal Swedish Opera in Stockholm.
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VIolInSPeter Ciaschini Concertmaster
Helen Kim Assistant Concertmaster
Fia Durrett Principal Second
Adelaide Federici Assistant Principal Second Violin
Edward Eanes
Felix Farrar
Robert Givens
Patti Gouvas
Alison James
Jeanne Johnson
Michele Mariage-Volz
Lisa Morrison
Lee Nicholson
Shawn Pagliarini
Patrick Ryan
Lee Sheehan
Angele Sherwood-Lawless
Jessica Stinson
Elonia Varfi
Sally Wilson Martin
VIolAWilliam Johnston Principal
Elizabeth Derderian-Wood Assistant Principal
Josiah Coe
Sherrod Mitchell
Karl Schab
Joli Wu
CelloCharae Krueger Principal
Erin Ellis Assistant Principal
David Hancock
Roee Harran
Mary Kenney
Cynthia Sulko
bASSLyn DeRamus Principal
Adam Bernstein
Emory Clements
Robert Henson
fluTe/pICColoJames Zellars Principal
Kelly Bryant
Erica Pirtle
oboeDiana Dunn Acting Principal
Lara Dahl
Barbara Cook
ClArIneTDavid Odom Principal
Jeanne Heinze
bASS ClArIneTJohn Warren
bASSoonDebra Grove Acting Principal
John Grove
The ATlAnTA operA orCheSTrAhornDavid Bradley Principal
Anna Dodd
Jason Eklund
Amy Trotz
TrumpeTYvonne Toll Principal
Hollie Lifshey
Kevin Lyons
TromboneMark McConnell Principal
Edmon Nicholson
Richard Brady
Donald Strand
TImpAnIJohn Lawless Principal
perCuSSIonMichael Cebulski Principal
Karen Hunt
Jeff Kershner
hArpSusan Brady
* String sections are listed in alphabetical order
Musicians employed in this production are represented by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.
The ATlAnTA operA ChoruSChoruS mASTer Walter Huff
ASSISTAnT ChoruS mASTer Rolando Salazar
Lynnette AndersonCaitlin AndrewsBonnie BannerSakinah DavisMelissa FontaineValerie HammLetricia HensonChristina HowellKeli JacksonKate KasmierJulia MetryLaura PorlierReina Marielena PowellTeri SawyerRebecca ShipleyLaurie TossingJessica WaxAllegra WhitneyBarbara Yancey
ChoruS memberSCharles BaughCleve BosherJohn BurnettChristopher S. ConnellyBrendan Callahan-FitzgeraldMitch GindlespergerC. Augustus GodbeeWilliam GreenChristopher GriderChris HawkinsGrant JonesConrad MooreJ. Brandon OdomStuart SchleuseIvàn A. SegoviaJonathan L.B. SpuhlerMatthew TalleyTrenton Tunnell IIINicholas YaquintoJohn M. Young
ChIldren'S ChoruS mASTer Charles Baugh
James HartAudrey HoltonAnjana MurthyThomas PenhallegonMyla-Janai PriceLauren SmithAnastasia Waid
Julian BonisSally BlumbergOwen CarneyPatrick DaveyMimi DrabikCamille ErvinMorgan GaoAngelica Hale
ChIldren'S ChoruS memberS
Larry MosblechKevin PinkneyAngelo Villardi
Lauren ColgateKristofer ConklinJake GuinnHannah Hedges
SupernumerArIeSRenee HollimanCleo House, Jr.Jerry HunterTimothy Mack
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VIolInSPeter Ciaschini Concertmaster
Helen Kim Assistant Concertmaster
Fia Durrett Principal Second
Adelaide Federici Assistant Principal Second Violin
Edward Eanes
Felix Farrar
Robert Givens
Patti Gouvas
Alison James
Jeanne Johnson
Michele Mariage-Volz
Lisa Morrison
Lee Nicholson
Shawn Pagliarini
Patrick Ryan
Lee Sheehan
Angele Sherwood-Lawless
Jessica Stinson
Elonia Varfi
Sally Wilson Martin
VIolAWilliam Johnston Principal
Elizabeth Derderian-Wood Assistant Principal
Josiah Coe
Sherrod Mitchell
Karl Schab
Joli Wu
CelloCharae Krueger Principal
Erin Ellis Assistant Principal
David Hancock
Roee Harran
Mary Kenney
Cynthia Sulko
bASSLyn DeRamus Principal
Adam Bernstein
Emory Clements
Robert Henson
fluTe/pICColoJames Zellars Principal
Kelly Bryant
Erica Pirtle
oboeDiana Dunn Acting Principal
Lara Dahl
Barbara Cook
ClArIneTDavid Odom Principal
Jeanne Heinze
bASS ClArIneTJohn Warren
bASSoonDebra Grove Acting Principal
John Grove
The ATlAnTA operA orCheSTrAhornDavid Bradley Principal
Anna Dodd
Jason Eklund
Amy Trotz
TrumpeTYvonne Toll Principal
Hollie Lifshey
Kevin Lyons
TromboneMark McConnell Principal
Edmon Nicholson
Richard Brady
Donald Strand
TImpAnIJohn Lawless Principal
perCuSSIonMichael Cebulski Principal
Karen Hunt
Jeff Kershner
hArpSusan Brady
* String sections are listed in alphabetical order
Musicians employed in this production are represented by the American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada.
The ATlAnTA operA ChoruSChoruS mASTer Walter Huff
ASSISTAnT ChoruS mASTer Rolando Salazar
Lynnette AndersonCaitlin AndrewsBonnie BannerSakinah DavisMelissa FontaineValerie HammLetricia HensonChristina HowellKeli JacksonKate KasmierJulia MetryLaura PorlierReina Marielena PowellTeri SawyerRebecca ShipleyLaurie TossingJessica WaxAllegra WhitneyBarbara Yancey
ChoruS memberSCharles BaughCleve BosherJohn BurnettChristopher S. ConnellyBrendan Callahan-FitzgeraldMitch GindlespergerC. Augustus GodbeeWilliam GreenChristopher GriderChris HawkinsGrant JonesConrad MooreJ. Brandon OdomStuart SchleuseIvàn A. SegoviaJonathan L.B. SpuhlerMatthew TalleyTrenton Tunnell IIINicholas YaquintoJohn M. Young
ChIldren'S ChoruS mASTer Charles Baugh
James HartAudrey HoltonAnjana MurthyThomas PenhallegonMyla-Janai PriceLauren SmithAnastasia Waid
Julian BonisSally BlumbergOwen CarneyPatrick DaveyMimi DrabikCamille ErvinMorgan GaoAngelica Hale
ChIldren'S ChoruS memberS
Larry MosblechKevin PinkneyAngelo Villardi
Lauren ColgateKristofer ConklinJake GuinnHannah Hedges
SupernumerArIeSRenee HollimanCleo House, Jr.Jerry HunterTimothy Mack
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photo: Rae Weimer
behInd The CurTAIn
Once described as a petite powerhouse, Martha "Mot" Th ompson Dinos has shared her passion and commitment to making good things happen at Th e Atlanta Opera for more than 30 years.
As an active board member and member of the executive committee, she continues to share her ideas for strengthening one of the many art forms that she dearly loves, so that future generations can derive as much joy from music as she does.
Mot's mother shared her love of opera with thier family when she was young and sparked an interest in singing. Th is love grew as Mot and her two sisters sang as a trio at community events.
As an aspiring singer, she had hopes of becoming an opera singer. As often happens, our passions lead us in new directions and she changed her college major to science, which she describes as “easier” and earned degrees in zoology and chemistry.
Mot’s generosity has benefi ted many institutions in addition to Th e Atlanta Opera: her beloved University of Georgia, the Georgia Museum of Art, Kennesaw State University, and Project Open Hand. Opera, education, and relieving hunger are some of the causes that touch her heart. She once said, “It’s everyone’s responsibility to keep good things going. Th ere are so many bad things going on
mArThA ThompSon dInoS2015 ATlAnTA operA bAll honoree
Will Cotton, Ginger Whipped Cream, 2013, oil on paper, 30 x 21 inches. Image courtesy of the artist and Mary Boone Gallery.
A T L A N T A O P E R A
B A L L
H O N O R I N GMartha Thompson Dinos
C H A I RMary Calhoun
Saturday, October 17, 2015
St. Regis Atlanta — Astor Ballroom88 West Paces Ferry Road
Black Tie — Masked Ball
For more information visit atlantaopera.org or call Rae Weimer at 404-343-7125
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photo: Rae Weimer
behInd The CurTAIn
Once described as a petite powerhouse, Martha "Mot" Th ompson Dinos has shared her passion and commitment to making good things happen at Th e Atlanta Opera for more than 30 years.
As an active board member and member of the executive committee, she continues to share her ideas for strengthening one of the many art forms that she dearly loves, so that future generations can derive as much joy from music as she does.
Mot's mother shared her love of opera with thier family when she was young and sparked an interest in singing. Th is love grew as Mot and her two sisters sang as a trio at community events.
As an aspiring singer, she had hopes of becoming an opera singer. As often happens, our passions lead us in new directions and she changed her college major to science, which she describes as “easier” and earned degrees in zoology and chemistry.
Mot’s generosity has benefi ted many institutions in addition to Th e Atlanta Opera: her beloved University of Georgia, the Georgia Museum of Art, Kennesaw State University, and Project Open Hand. Opera, education, and relieving hunger are some of the causes that touch her heart. She once said, “It’s everyone’s responsibility to keep good things going. Th ere are so many bad things going on
mArThA ThompSon dInoS2015 ATlAnTA operA bAll honoree
Will Cotton, Ginger Whipped Cream, 2013, oil on paper, 30 x 21 inches. Image courtesy of the artist and Mary Boone Gallery.
A T L A N T A O P E R A
B A L L
H O N O R I N GMartha Thompson Dinos
C H A I RMary Calhoun
Saturday, October 17, 2015
St. Regis Atlanta — Astor Ballroom88 West Paces Ferry Road
Black Tie — Masked Ball
For more information visit atlantaopera.org or call Rae Weimer at 404-343-7125
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Mot hugs another longtime Atlanta Opera supporter, Boyce
Ansley, in an outtake from a publicity photo shoot for the
1995 Fantasies of the Opera gala. photo: The Atlanta Opera Archives
out there. We need to help the good things along.”
On Oct. 17, we will honor Mot at our annual Atlanta Opera Ball. Th e gala event, hosted by Ball Chair Mary Calhoun, will pay recognition to Mot’s accomplishments and generosity toward the Opera, which has benefi ted so greatly from her altruism.
Mot, we thank you for your dedication, your sense of what is right and just, your sense of humor, and for loving Th e Atlanta Opera. We are proud to honor you at the 2015 Atlanta Opera Ball.
behInd The CurTAIn
The 2015 Atlanta opera ballSaturday, oct. 17St. regis Atlanta Astor ballroom
for information or to purchase tickets,please contact rae weimer at 404-343-7125.
| 1.800.982.2787Groups of 10+ call 404.873.5811 x207
atlantaballet.com1.800.982.2787
Groups of 10+ call 404.873.5811 x207
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Kristine Necessary. Photo by Jim Fiscus.
Experience the explosive story of young love and rising stardom set against a glamorous, sizzling Parisian backdrop.
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February 5 - 13, 2016
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Mot hugs another longtime Atlanta Opera supporter, Boyce
Ansley, in an outtake from a publicity photo shoot for the
1995 Fantasies of the Opera gala. photo: The Atlanta Opera Archives
out there. We need to help the good things along.”
On Oct. 17, we will honor Mot at our annual Atlanta Opera Ball. Th e gala event, hosted by Ball Chair Mary Calhoun, will pay recognition to Mot’s accomplishments and generosity toward the Opera, which has benefi ted so greatly from her altruism.
Mot, we thank you for your dedication, your sense of what is right and just, your sense of humor, and for loving Th e Atlanta Opera. We are proud to honor you at the 2015 Atlanta Opera Ball.
behInd The CurTAIn
The 2015 Atlanta opera ballSaturday, oct. 17St. regis Atlanta Astor ballroom
for information or to purchase tickets,please contact rae weimer at 404-343-7125.
| 1.800.982.2787Groups of 10+ call 404.873.5811 x207
atlantaballet.com1.800.982.2787
Groups of 10+ call 404.873.5811 x207
Mayor’s Office ofCultural Affairs
In the spirit of the Moulin Rouge of Paris, Moulin Rouge® is a registered trademark of Moulin Rouge S.A.
Kristine Necessary. Photo by Jim Fiscus.
Experience the explosive story of young love and rising stardom set against a glamorous, sizzling Parisian backdrop.
GET YOURTICKETS TODAY!
February 5 - 13, 2016
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ENCORE AD PAGEHigh school students working as part of the High School Opera Institute.
photo: Jeff Roff man
With school, extracurricular activities, homework, technology, friends, and parents all competing for time and attention, the high school and college-age student can often fi nd it diffi cult to devote time to the arts. How can Th e Atlanta Opera fi t in to the mix? Our innovative programs and special student opportunities can help the ever-busy student to experience opera at its best.
One of the programs specifi cally suited for high school students is the High School Opera Institute (HSOI). After taking a brief hiatus the last few seasons, Th e Atlanta Opera, in partnership with Emory University, reconceived this program as a concentrated week that focuses on audition preparation and voice development. Students are able to work with leading local voice and
acting instructors from Emory and Th e Atlanta Opera in classes involving vocal instruction, diction, acting, movement, and voice practicum. Th is past June, our dedicated student participants raved about the high quality instruction and personal attention that HSOI off ered:
“... it is an excellent and encouraging experience for young singers.”
– A. Liang
“It made me consider going into Opera or classical singing instead of musical theatre.”
– R. Mcquain
As an additional opera educational avenue for high school and college students, Masterclass off ers a valuable and more personal one-on-one experience for the student. Each season,
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our skilled teaching artists and several of our mainstage artists share their knowledge to aspiring voice students. Masterclass participants in can improve vocal skills, develop effective acting and interpretation, and enhance their performance for auditions or stage. Last season, The Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University were very fortunate to present a master class with Sherrill Milnes, who shared his lifetime expertise and experience with students and the arts community.
For our mainstage performances, The Atlanta Opera’s young audience members will be captivated by the fusion of innovative visual elements to
our already outstanding vocal talent. The Atlanta Opera strives to make it easier for students to attend these performances by offering a great student rush ticket rate. Two hours before each performance, students can show their valid student ID’s at the box office and receive a special ticket price for available seats, some of which are the best in the house. So, if you’re a high school or college student, finish that paper or wrap up that homework and come experience a musical event that you will always remember!
We encourage you to learn more about our community and education programs by visiting us at atlantaopera.org.
Sherrill Milnes teaching a master class at Kennesaw
State University, as part of a partnership between
The Atlanta Opera and the KSU School of Music.
photo: Joseph Greenway/KSU
CommunITy engAgemenT AnnuAl gIVIngThe following names represent gifts from individuals, The Atlanta Opera Board of Directors, Staff, Chorus, and Orchestra. We express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to each of our donors. Their ongoing support allows The Atlanta Opera to continue building on its tradition of excellence by introducing new works and reimagining classics.
Listed are pledges and payments to The Annual Fund, The Society for Artistic Excellence, and The Overtures Campaign from Jan. 1, 2014, through Aug. 21, 2015.
Platinum (continued) Platinum (continued)DiamonD$200,000+John & Rosemary BrownAnn & Frank Critz*Mr & Mrs Donald R. KeoughMr. & Mrs. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr.
$100,000+Nancy & Jim BlandJerry & Dulcy Rosenberg
$50,000+The Laura & Montague Boyd FoundationMartha Thompson DinosJohn L. HammakerNancy & Holcombe Green
$25,000+Dr. Harold BrodyMr. & Mrs. John L. ConnollyMr. Howard W. Hunter
- Gramma Fisher FoundationMr. William E. PenningtonMr. William F. SnyderJudith & Mark TaylorMrs. Thomas R. WilliamsCharlie & Dorothy Yates Family Fund
$15,000+Cathy & Mark AdamsBryan & Johanna BarnesMr. & Mrs. Andy BergMr. David BoatwrightThe Estate of Roy A. DorseyDr. & Mrs. Alexander GrossMr. & Mrs. John Michael HancockCandy & Greg JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Michael L. KeoughMary Ruth McDonaldMr. James B. Miller, Jr.Mr. James D. PowellRhys T. WilsonBob & Cappa Woodward Charitable Fund
Platinum$10,000+Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Shepard B. AnsleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald R. AntinoriDr. R. Dwain BlackstonMr. Edward A. ChernoffBernadette & John FaberMr. Arthur FagenMs. Rebecca Y. Frazer & Mr. Jon ButtreyMr. & Mrs. Carl & Sally GableMr. Alfred D. Kennedy & Dr. Bill KennyMrs. Dale Levert & Mr. George W. LevertMr. Harmon B. Miller IIIMr. C. David Moody Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. PaulhusMr. & Mrs. William E. TuckerMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. WeberJane S. WillsonThe Mary & Charlie Yates Family FundMr. Tomer Zvulun & Mrs. Susanna Eiland
$5,000+AnonymousDr. Florence C. Barnett Mrs. Elizabeth Tufts BennettDr. Bruce Cassidy & Dr. Eda HochgelerentCol. & Mrs. Edgar W. DuskinMr. Robert P. Dean & Mr. Robert EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Douglas HantulaMr. & Mrs. Edward J. HardinMr. & Mrs. Harry C. HowardHyde-Moran Group,
UBS Private Wealth ManagementJames M. Kane
& Andrea Braslavsky KaneMr. John O. KingMr. & Mrs. Michael A. KlumpDr. & Mrs. James Lowman Ms. Franca G. OrefficeVictoria & Howard PalefskyMrs. Polly N. PaterIrene V. MyjakDrs. Aileen O'Neill & Richard RobinsonJohn & Barbara RossMilton J. SamsMr. & Mrs. J. Barry Schrenk
Mr. Charles SharbaughMorton & Angela SherzerTriska Drake & G. Kimbrough TaylorThomas R. Williams FamilyMrs. Wadleigh C. WinshipMs. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael DoyleMr. Allen W. Yee, Esq.
$2,500+Mrs. Enrique E. Bledel Ms. Mary D. BrayMr. Ron BreakstoneChris Casey & Douglas WeissDr. John W. CooledgeJean & Jerry CooperRhonda & Chance DavisMr. Robert S. DevinsMr. & Mrs. Robert G. EdgeHeike & Dieter ElsnerDr. & Mrs. Donald J. Filip Dr. Mary M. FinnMr. James FlanaganDr. Thomas N. Guffin, Jr.Mr. L. D. HollandMrs. Joseph B. HutchisonMr & Mrs. Jack C. McDowellMrs. Theodora S. JohnsonMrs. Cecile M. JonesMr. Brian LeetchLinda L. Lively & James E. Hugh IIIMr. & Mrs. Allen P. McDanielMr. David MoranClara M. & John S. O'SheaMr. & Mrs. William A. Parker, Jr.Mr. William A. Parker, Jr.Mr. David Paule & Mr. Gary MannEdward W. PharesDr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. PhillipsMr. Nicholas ShreiberDr. & Mrs. Patton P. SmithJohannah SmithYee-Wan & John StevensMrs. Hugh TarbuttonMr. & Mrs. George B. Taylor, Jr.
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our skilled teaching artists and several of our mainstage artists share their knowledge to aspiring voice students. Masterclass participants in can improve vocal skills, develop effective acting and interpretation, and enhance their performance for auditions or stage. Last season, The Atlanta Opera and Kennesaw State University were very fortunate to present a master class with Sherrill Milnes, who shared his lifetime expertise and experience with students and the arts community.
For our mainstage performances, The Atlanta Opera’s young audience members will be captivated by the fusion of innovative visual elements to
our already outstanding vocal talent. The Atlanta Opera strives to make it easier for students to attend these performances by offering a great student rush ticket rate. Two hours before each performance, students can show their valid student ID’s at the box office and receive a special ticket price for available seats, some of which are the best in the house. So, if you’re a high school or college student, finish that paper or wrap up that homework and come experience a musical event that you will always remember!
We encourage you to learn more about our community and education programs by visiting us at atlantaopera.org.
Sherrill Milnes teaching a master class at Kennesaw
State University, as part of a partnership between
The Atlanta Opera and the KSU School of Music.
photo: Joseph Greenway/KSU
CommunITy engAgemenT AnnuAl gIVIngThe following names represent gifts from individuals, The Atlanta Opera Board of Directors, Staff, Chorus, and Orchestra. We express our most sincere thanks and appreciation to each of our donors. Their ongoing support allows The Atlanta Opera to continue building on its tradition of excellence by introducing new works and reimagining classics.
Listed are pledges and payments to The Annual Fund, The Society for Artistic Excellence, and The Overtures Campaign from Jan. 1, 2014, through Aug. 21, 2015.
Platinum (continued) Platinum (continued)DiamonD$200,000+John & Rosemary BrownAnn & Frank Critz*Mr & Mrs Donald R. KeoughMr. & Mrs. Carl W. Knobloch, Jr.
$100,000+Nancy & Jim BlandJerry & Dulcy Rosenberg
$50,000+The Laura & Montague Boyd FoundationMartha Thompson DinosJohn L. HammakerNancy & Holcombe Green
$25,000+Dr. Harold BrodyMr. & Mrs. John L. ConnollyMr. Howard W. Hunter
- Gramma Fisher FoundationMr. William E. PenningtonMr. William F. SnyderJudith & Mark TaylorMrs. Thomas R. WilliamsCharlie & Dorothy Yates Family Fund
$15,000+Cathy & Mark AdamsBryan & Johanna BarnesMr. & Mrs. Andy BergMr. David BoatwrightThe Estate of Roy A. DorseyDr. & Mrs. Alexander GrossMr. & Mrs. John Michael HancockCandy & Greg JohnsonMr. & Mrs. Michael L. KeoughMary Ruth McDonaldMr. James B. Miller, Jr.Mr. James D. PowellRhys T. WilsonBob & Cappa Woodward Charitable Fund
Platinum$10,000+Anonymous
Mr. & Mrs. Shepard B. AnsleyMr. & Mrs. Ronald R. AntinoriDr. R. Dwain BlackstonMr. Edward A. ChernoffBernadette & John FaberMr. Arthur FagenMs. Rebecca Y. Frazer & Mr. Jon ButtreyMr. & Mrs. Carl & Sally GableMr. Alfred D. Kennedy & Dr. Bill KennyMrs. Dale Levert & Mr. George W. LevertMr. Harmon B. Miller IIIMr. C. David Moody Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. PaulhusMr. & Mrs. William E. TuckerMr. & Mrs. Joseph F. WeberJane S. WillsonThe Mary & Charlie Yates Family FundMr. Tomer Zvulun & Mrs. Susanna Eiland
$5,000+AnonymousDr. Florence C. Barnett Mrs. Elizabeth Tufts BennettDr. Bruce Cassidy & Dr. Eda HochgelerentCol. & Mrs. Edgar W. DuskinMr. Robert P. Dean & Mr. Robert EpsteinMr. & Mrs. Douglas HantulaMr. & Mrs. Edward J. HardinMr. & Mrs. Harry C. HowardHyde-Moran Group,
UBS Private Wealth ManagementJames M. Kane
& Andrea Braslavsky KaneMr. John O. KingMr. & Mrs. Michael A. KlumpDr. & Mrs. James Lowman Ms. Franca G. OrefficeVictoria & Howard PalefskyMrs. Polly N. PaterIrene V. MyjakDrs. Aileen O'Neill & Richard RobinsonJohn & Barbara RossMilton J. SamsMr. & Mrs. J. Barry Schrenk
Mr. Charles SharbaughMorton & Angela SherzerTriska Drake & G. Kimbrough TaylorThomas R. Williams FamilyMrs. Wadleigh C. WinshipMs. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael DoyleMr. Allen W. Yee, Esq.
$2,500+Mrs. Enrique E. Bledel Ms. Mary D. BrayMr. Ron BreakstoneChris Casey & Douglas WeissDr. John W. CooledgeJean & Jerry CooperRhonda & Chance DavisMr. Robert S. DevinsMr. & Mrs. Robert G. EdgeHeike & Dieter ElsnerDr. & Mrs. Donald J. Filip Dr. Mary M. FinnMr. James FlanaganDr. Thomas N. Guffin, Jr.Mr. L. D. HollandMrs. Joseph B. HutchisonMr & Mrs. Jack C. McDowellMrs. Theodora S. JohnsonMrs. Cecile M. JonesMr. Brian LeetchLinda L. Lively & James E. Hugh IIIMr. & Mrs. Allen P. McDanielMr. David MoranClara M. & John S. O'SheaMr. & Mrs. William A. Parker, Jr.Mr. William A. Parker, Jr.Mr. David Paule & Mr. Gary MannEdward W. PharesDr. & Mrs. Lawrence S. PhillipsMr. Nicholas ShreiberDr. & Mrs. Patton P. SmithJohannah SmithYee-Wan & John StevensMrs. Hugh TarbuttonMr. & Mrs. George B. Taylor, Jr.
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$500+AnonymousMr. & Mrs. C. S. Akers, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Robert O. Banker
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GolD$1,000+AnonymousMr. Keith E. AdamsMr. Michael M. ArensMr. Steven M. AstriabAtlanta Opera GuildMr. & Mrs. Walter BaileyJulie & Jim BallounMrs. Wallace F. BeardMr. & Mrs. C. Duncan BeardMr. & Mrs. Paul BlackneyMs. Martha S. BrewerBarbara S. Bruner, M.D.Bob & Marion BunkerDr. J. Bricker BurnsMr. & Mrs. John W. Calhoun IIISam & Boog CandlerMrs. Stella M. CarlsonMrs. Carol J. ClarkMrs. Jan W. CollinsMs. Carol UhlMr. & Mrs. Michael J. CurryMr. & Mrs. James L. CurryMaureen & Michael DaileyDr. & Mrs. F. Thomas Daly Jr.Ms. Suzanne Mott DansbyDr. & Mrs. David J. FrolichPeg Simms GaryR. Derril Gay, Ph.D.James R. GilbertMrs. John W. Grant IIIMr. Kevin GreinerSylvia Halleck, MDHarald Hansen Mr. George Hickman, IIIMr. & Mrs. Howell Hollis IIIAnn P. HowingtonMr. & Mrs. David C. HuffmanDr. & Mrs. Duke Jackson, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Wayne JamesMr. & Mrs. Gert KampferRonnie & Peter KessenichMarsha & David KingMs. Eleanor KinseyJoan & Arnold KurthMrs. Treville Lawrence
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& Mrs. Jacqueline PownallDonna & Richard HillerJames E. Honkisz & Catherine A. BinnsPearlann & Jerry HorowitzMr. Scott IngramMs. Annette JanowitzCliff Jolliff & Elaine GerkeMr. Stephen J. KalistaMr. Robert L. Karem, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Edward KatzeDr. & Mrs. John L. KellerMrs. Jo W. KochChris & Jill LeMr. Sidney E. LintonLivvy Kazer LipsonDouglas W. & Sarah MabryMs. Kathrin MattoxMr. Thomas L. McCookShelley McGehee Mr. & Mrs. John McMullan
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& Ms. Nora P. DePalmaMr. & Ms. James DawsonPaul DeckardJennifer DempseyDr. & Mrs. Ivan DiamondMs. Teresa DiazMs. Rosemarie DistefanoMr. Jere DoddMr. & Mrs. Denis DuBoisMrs. Sara B. DukeSuzanne DurbinWilton & Victoria DvonchMr. & Mrs. David R. DyeMr. Greorgy J. EarnestArnold & Sylvia EavesMs. Anne J. EderingtonMr. Carl EgetterMr. John ElledgeMs. Paula L. EllisMs. Elizabeth R. EtollMs. Hope EyreMs. Barbara FahertyMr. & Mrs. Kurt FanstillDr. Fariba FarhidvashMs. Barbara M. FarrJoann FelderMrs. Sally FinchDr. & Mrs. Stanley FinemanMs. Martha FinemanMr. & Mrs. Charles K. FischerDr. & Mrs. Edwin E. FlournoyMs. Hope Caldwell-Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. FriedmanMs. Mozelle FunderburkMs. Maryanne F. GauntMr. Richard E. & Mary R. Gharst Mr. & Mrs. Sander L. GilmanCol. & Mrs. Donald M. GilnerDr. & Mrs. Joseph D. GiovincoDr. & Mrs. Martin GoldsteinMr. Richard GoodjoinJames C. Goodwyne
& Christopher S. ConnellyMs. Nelda GreeneDr. Irina GrigorievaMs. Anne L. Grossman
& Dr. Leonard BergerMs. Donna HallMs. Anne HammondMr. & Mrs. William A. HangerDr. & Mrs. Eugene HarleyMs. Freya HarrisMr. Michael D. HastingsMr. & Mrs. William HinsonMs. Elizabeth B. HodgesMr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Holly, Jr.Ms. Tina A. HooperDr. & Mrs. S. G. Hornsby, Jr.Mrs. Sally HorntvedtMr. & Mrs. Nicholas C. HowardMrs. Margaret T. HowellRichard & Linda HubertMrs. Roberta L. HuebnerMs. Jan W. HughenMrs. Catherine HughesMs. Emma HughesMrs. H.F. HunterMr. John M. Hutchinson
& Mr. Brian BoninMs. Irmgard S. ImmelMr. Rolf IngenleufMr. & Mrs. Francis M. JackMr. & Mrs. Robert C. JacksonMr. Stuart A. JacksonJocelyn Whitehead JacksonMrs. Louise JacksonMary O. JensenMrs. Patricia M. JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. JohnstonMr. Richard JohnstonMs. Beth JonesMr. & Mrs. Paul JonesMr. & Mrs. Jerry JuchelkaMr. & Mrs. Bernd KahnMary Nell & Jim Kerr
Jane & Bob KiblerMs. Donna J. KilgoreMr. Allen D. King, Jr.Ms. Darothea H. KirklandMr. Chris KitchensMr. Al KliciusMs. Caroline B. KlopstockMr. Richard KranzmannMr. & Mrs. David E. KrischerMs. Josephine S. KrogerJudge & Mrs. John LangfordMrs. Emma LankfordJuliette & Andrew LeborLucy R. & Gary Lee, Jr.Ms. Constance B. LewisSophie LiMs. Joanne LincolnNancy LinzmeyerMrs. Shirley LitwhilerRichard Lodise & Valerie JagiellaMr. Albert C. LoebeMs. Ursula LoehrCharles & Katherine LordMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. LyttleMrs. Carol Lyttle Jr.Mr. Bruce MaddenMr. & Mrs. Jeff MadillDr. Chalem MahadevanAdair & Joe MasseyKatherine B. Maxwell
& Michael J. MaxwellMrs. Margaret McCamyMr. M. Reynolds McClatchey Jr.Ms. Gloria G. McCroryMs. Robin McDonaldMr. Charles D. Menser, Jr.Mr. Simon MillerMr. Kenneth A. MillerMs. Sarah MillettDon MinichielloMr. M. Sean MolleyMr. Anthony MontagMr. Albert M. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Frank MucklerMr. & Mrs. George T. MunstermanMr. & Mrs. Chuck MusholtMr. & Mrs. Stephen L. NamanMs. Pat NashJohn & Agnes NelsonDavid Turnage & Alice NelsonMr. & Mrs. Richard NewtonMs. Penny NichollsMrs. Amy Wynn Norman
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Mrs. Ruth CoanMr. & Mrs. Alva CobbDr. & Mrs. Thomas W. ColeMs. Celeste ConditMr. & Mrs. Jimmy ConnellDevlin CooperMr. & Mrs. F. Dean CopelandMr. Bruce W. & Mrs. Kate CottermanMr. & Mrs. David CourtneyMr. & Mrs. Dennis M. CreanJulianna M. CritzMs. Delia T. CrouchMs. Jennifer C. BurleighMr. Craig CuddebackDr. & Mrs. Jeffery S. Curtiss, Ph.D.Mr. David D'AmbrosioMr. & Mrs. Harold T. Daniel Jr.Dr. Jiyoung DanielMrs. Jeanne DanielsMs. Rebecca R. DanisMr. James M. Datka
& Ms. Nora P. DePalmaMr. & Ms. James DawsonPaul DeckardJennifer DempseyDr. & Mrs. Ivan DiamondMs. Teresa DiazMs. Rosemarie DistefanoMr. Jere DoddMr. & Mrs. Denis DuBoisMrs. Sara B. DukeSuzanne DurbinWilton & Victoria DvonchMr. & Mrs. David R. DyeMr. Greorgy J. EarnestArnold & Sylvia EavesMs. Anne J. EderingtonMr. Carl EgetterMr. John ElledgeMs. Paula L. EllisMs. Elizabeth R. EtollMs. Hope EyreMs. Barbara FahertyMr. & Mrs. Kurt FanstillDr. Fariba FarhidvashMs. Barbara M. FarrJoann FelderMrs. Sally FinchDr. & Mrs. Stanley FinemanMs. Martha FinemanMr. & Mrs. Charles K. FischerDr. & Mrs. Edwin E. FlournoyMs. Hope Caldwell-Foster
Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. FriedmanMs. Mozelle FunderburkMs. Maryanne F. GauntMr. Richard E. & Mary R. Gharst Mr. & Mrs. Sander L. GilmanCol. & Mrs. Donald M. GilnerDr. & Mrs. Joseph D. GiovincoDr. & Mrs. Martin GoldsteinMr. Richard GoodjoinJames C. Goodwyne
& Christopher S. ConnellyMs. Nelda GreeneDr. Irina GrigorievaMs. Anne L. Grossman
& Dr. Leonard BergerMs. Donna HallMs. Anne HammondMr. & Mrs. William A. HangerDr. & Mrs. Eugene HarleyMs. Freya HarrisMr. Michael D. HastingsMr. & Mrs. William HinsonMs. Elizabeth B. HodgesMr. & Mrs. Douglas M. Holly, Jr.Ms. Tina A. HooperDr. & Mrs. S. G. Hornsby, Jr.Mrs. Sally HorntvedtMr. & Mrs. Nicholas C. HowardMrs. Margaret T. HowellRichard & Linda HubertMrs. Roberta L. HuebnerMs. Jan W. HughenMrs. Catherine HughesMs. Emma HughesMrs. H.F. HunterMr. John M. Hutchinson
& Mr. Brian BoninMs. Irmgard S. ImmelMr. Rolf IngenleufMr. & Mrs. Francis M. JackMr. & Mrs. Robert C. JacksonMr. Stuart A. JacksonJocelyn Whitehead JacksonMrs. Louise JacksonMary O. JensenMrs. Patricia M. JohnstonMr. & Mrs. Thomas E. JohnstonMr. Richard JohnstonMs. Beth JonesMr. & Mrs. Paul JonesMr. & Mrs. Jerry JuchelkaMr. & Mrs. Bernd KahnMary Nell & Jim Kerr
Jane & Bob KiblerMs. Donna J. KilgoreMr. Allen D. King, Jr.Ms. Darothea H. KirklandMr. Chris KitchensMr. Al KliciusMs. Caroline B. KlopstockMr. Richard KranzmannMr. & Mrs. David E. KrischerMs. Josephine S. KrogerJudge & Mrs. John LangfordMrs. Emma LankfordJuliette & Andrew LeborLucy R. & Gary Lee, Jr.Ms. Constance B. LewisSophie LiMs. Joanne LincolnNancy LinzmeyerMrs. Shirley LitwhilerRichard Lodise & Valerie JagiellaMr. Albert C. LoebeMs. Ursula LoehrCharles & Katherine LordMr. & Mrs. Thomas P. LyttleMrs. Carol Lyttle Jr.Mr. Bruce MaddenMr. & Mrs. Jeff MadillDr. Chalem MahadevanAdair & Joe MasseyKatherine B. Maxwell
& Michael J. MaxwellMrs. Margaret McCamyMr. M. Reynolds McClatchey Jr.Ms. Gloria G. McCroryMs. Robin McDonaldMr. Charles D. Menser, Jr.Mr. Simon MillerMr. Kenneth A. MillerMs. Sarah MillettDon MinichielloMr. M. Sean MolleyMr. Anthony MontagMr. Albert M. MorrisonMr. & Mrs. Frank MucklerMr. & Mrs. George T. MunstermanMr. & Mrs. Chuck MusholtMr. & Mrs. Stephen L. NamanMs. Pat NashJohn & Agnes NelsonDavid Turnage & Alice NelsonMr. & Mrs. Richard NewtonMs. Penny NichollsMrs. Amy Wynn Norman
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Silver (continued) Silver (continued) Silver (continued)Mr. & Mrs. David NorrisCharlotte NunnallyMs. Maurneen OzmoreMr. Joseph M. PabstPhyllis & Marshall PaceChristine & Jim PackHuun Park & Morgan HarrisRev. Louisa T. ParsonsEdward & Marjorie PattersonDr. & Mrs. John G. Paty, Jr.Peachtree Battle Garden ClubMr. Andreas PenningerRobert G. PenningtonMs. Mary PercyMs. Sophia B. PetermanDrs. Frank & Robin PetruzieloMr. George A. Pfeil IIIMs. Maria M. PflugbeilMr. D. F. PinholsterCalvin Pleasants & Vasily GoncharovDonna & Robert PolletMs. Anne PollockMr. Ronald F. Prescott
& Dr. Annie PrescottLavinia PretzMr. Donald W. PrichardLetitia A. RadfordSharon & Jim RadfordMrs. David A. ReinachMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. RemingtonMr. Mark RichDr. & Mrs. Colin RichmanMr. Ezra H. RippleMr. Bruce RogersMr. & Mrs. John Philip RogersMr. James RollinsMr. Daniel D. RossMr. Dwight Ross Jr.Ms. Linda RubinHarriet RuskinWallace & Cindy SagendorphMr. Patrick SamDr. & Mrs. David SatcherCrista & Glenn D. SchaabMr. Donald Schreiber & Ms. Barbara Seal
Ms. Regina SchuberMs. Gretchen SchulzMr. & Mrs. John A. SchwartzKatherine ScottMr. & Mrs. David M. ScoularHarold Settle MDMs. Roberta SetzerMr. & Mrs. Richard P. ShueyMr. Robert L. SilvermanSharon SilvermintzRichard Singer & Liz NazzariMr. David SingletonMr. & Mrs. Charles SlickTom Slick Carol Smart Susan & Roy SmithDr. Valdon SmithMichael SneathMr. & Mrs. James SpencerGail & Barry SpurlockMrs. Beth StedmanMr. Kenneth W. StegallJohn & Lizanne StephensonMrs. Fred StewartMrs. Eleanor H. StrainDavid StrawnJay & Katie SullivanMr. & Mrs. James SummersMarjorie H. & David N. SummersBobbie Jo SupineSarah & David SutherlandMs. Katharine SuttellBarbara & Jon SwannMr. & Mrs. Hugh SwitzerDavid C. TalbertMr. Eric TaylorMr. & Mrs. Frederick C. TaylorMr. J. Gray TeekellLeigh & Jay TelotteMr. & Mrs. Stanley TenenbaumPaul & Loretha ThieleMs. Michelle M. ThomasMs. Nancy A. ThomasMr. & Mrs. William R. Thurman , Jr.Wolfgang Tiedtke
Mrs. Newell B. TozzerMr. Joseph M. TroncaleMr. Mark O'ConnellMs. Christine Van LooyMr. Michael VaughnMrs. James B. VaughtMarylee VetranoMary Jane & Jorge VilanovaMs. Brenda D. JenningsMr. & Mrs. Fritz von AmmonJoseph J. Wade, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. WarnerMr. & Mrs. Lewis WatfordDr. Linda WebbMrs. Constance WehnerMs. Cindy WeinbaumDrs. Bernard & Sharon WeissDr. Bernard WeissMs. Parsla A. WelchMr. & Mrs. A. E. Westmoreland, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. WhiteDr. Kay C. WidemanMs. Teri WikesjoDr. & Mrs. Sam WilliamsVirginia S. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Alexander M. WilliamsMs. Anna WilliamsMr. David M. Williams
& Mrs. Cathy WilliamsMs. Lola V. WilliamsMs. Beth WilliamsonMs. Ann D. WintersMr. & Mrs. Charles T. WiseJeremy WojcikMrs. Loretta C. WolfMr. & Mrs. Ron & Elaine WomackDr. & Mrs. R. Craig WoodwardMrs. Mary S. WrightMr. Fred K. WunderlichMs. Jeanne S. WynneDrs. Martin & Holly YorkDr. Edward Zaiko
& Dr. Ivana Pelnar-ZaikoKurt-Alexander ZellerMary & Angelo Zigrino
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foundATIon & goVernmenT SupporT
FounDationS$750,000+The Goizueta Foundation
$150,000+Atlanta Music Festival AssociationLivingston FoundationThe Rich Foundation
$100,000+The Sara Giles Moore Foundation
$20,000+The Jim Cox, Jr. FoundationThe Kendeda FundThe Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc.J. Marshall & Lucile G. Powell
Charitable TrustPrice Gilbert, Jr. Charitable FundThe Zeist Foundation
$10,000+The John & Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.The Home Depot FoundationNordson Corporate FoundationWells Fargo
Government FunDinG$50,000+Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs
$20,000+Georgia Council for the ArtsNational Endowment for the Arts
$5,000+The Atlanta FoundationMolly Blank CharitableThe George M. Brown FundCamp-Younts FoundationFraser-Parker FoundationAnn & Gordon Getty FoundationHills Family FoundationJBS FoundationNorfolk Southern Corporation FoundationPublix Super Markets CharitiesTurner Broadcasting SystemFrances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.
$1,000+Bright Wings FoundationThe Mary Brown Fund of AtlantaEnterprise Holdings FoundationKiwanis Foundation of Atlanta, IncLois & Lucy Lampkin FoundationThe Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation
Listed below are organizations that contributed and/or pledged to The Atlanta Opera between Jan. 1, 2014 and Aug. 21, 2015.
$500,000 The Coca-Cola Company
$50,000+Federal Home Loan Bank of AtlantaGas South
$10,000+Affordable Equity Partners, Inc.The Atlantan BloomingdalesTony Brewer & Co.CartierGeorgia Dermatology CenterUBS Financial Services Inc.
$5,000+AnonymousBatdorf & Bronson Coffee RoastersIkebana InternationalMontana Sporting ClubNeiman Marcus
$2,500+Genuine Parts CompanyJoel Crowe - Wallace GraphicsNational Distributing Company, Inc.PNC Wealth ManagementRalph LaurenThe Ritz Carlton - BuckheadThe St. Regis AtlantaBarbara Tfank
CorporATe pArTnerS$1000+Fast Signs Sandy SpringsFidelity BankGeorgia Dermatology CenterRitz Carlton-Rancho Mirage
$500+Alliance Theatre EducationBarcelonaBuckhead Life Restaurant GroupFerragamo - AtlantaLive NationPanasonicPark TavernTotal Wine
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Silver (continued) Silver (continued) Silver (continued)Mr. & Mrs. David NorrisCharlotte NunnallyMs. Maurneen OzmoreMr. Joseph M. PabstPhyllis & Marshall PaceChristine & Jim PackHuun Park & Morgan HarrisRev. Louisa T. ParsonsEdward & Marjorie PattersonDr. & Mrs. John G. Paty, Jr.Peachtree Battle Garden ClubMr. Andreas PenningerRobert G. PenningtonMs. Mary PercyMs. Sophia B. PetermanDrs. Frank & Robin PetruzieloMr. George A. Pfeil IIIMs. Maria M. PflugbeilMr. D. F. PinholsterCalvin Pleasants & Vasily GoncharovDonna & Robert PolletMs. Anne PollockMr. Ronald F. Prescott
& Dr. Annie PrescottLavinia PretzMr. Donald W. PrichardLetitia A. RadfordSharon & Jim RadfordMrs. David A. ReinachMr. & Mrs. Thomas F. RemingtonMr. Mark RichDr. & Mrs. Colin RichmanMr. Ezra H. RippleMr. Bruce RogersMr. & Mrs. John Philip RogersMr. James RollinsMr. Daniel D. RossMr. Dwight Ross Jr.Ms. Linda RubinHarriet RuskinWallace & Cindy SagendorphMr. Patrick SamDr. & Mrs. David SatcherCrista & Glenn D. SchaabMr. Donald Schreiber & Ms. Barbara Seal
Ms. Regina SchuberMs. Gretchen SchulzMr. & Mrs. John A. SchwartzKatherine ScottMr. & Mrs. David M. ScoularHarold Settle MDMs. Roberta SetzerMr. & Mrs. Richard P. ShueyMr. Robert L. SilvermanSharon SilvermintzRichard Singer & Liz NazzariMr. David SingletonMr. & Mrs. Charles SlickTom Slick Carol Smart Susan & Roy SmithDr. Valdon SmithMichael SneathMr. & Mrs. James SpencerGail & Barry SpurlockMrs. Beth StedmanMr. Kenneth W. StegallJohn & Lizanne StephensonMrs. Fred StewartMrs. Eleanor H. StrainDavid StrawnJay & Katie SullivanMr. & Mrs. James SummersMarjorie H. & David N. SummersBobbie Jo SupineSarah & David SutherlandMs. Katharine SuttellBarbara & Jon SwannMr. & Mrs. Hugh SwitzerDavid C. TalbertMr. Eric TaylorMr. & Mrs. Frederick C. TaylorMr. J. Gray TeekellLeigh & Jay TelotteMr. & Mrs. Stanley TenenbaumPaul & Loretha ThieleMs. Michelle M. ThomasMs. Nancy A. ThomasMr. & Mrs. William R. Thurman , Jr.Wolfgang Tiedtke
Mrs. Newell B. TozzerMr. Joseph M. TroncaleMr. Mark O'ConnellMs. Christine Van LooyMr. Michael VaughnMrs. James B. VaughtMarylee VetranoMary Jane & Jorge VilanovaMs. Brenda D. JenningsMr. & Mrs. Fritz von AmmonJoseph J. Wade, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Stephen G. WarnerMr. & Mrs. Lewis WatfordDr. Linda WebbMrs. Constance WehnerMs. Cindy WeinbaumDrs. Bernard & Sharon WeissDr. Bernard WeissMs. Parsla A. WelchMr. & Mrs. A. E. Westmoreland, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Richard T. WhiteDr. Kay C. WidemanMs. Teri WikesjoDr. & Mrs. Sam WilliamsVirginia S. WilliamsMr. & Mrs. Alexander M. WilliamsMs. Anna WilliamsMr. David M. Williams
& Mrs. Cathy WilliamsMs. Lola V. WilliamsMs. Beth WilliamsonMs. Ann D. WintersMr. & Mrs. Charles T. WiseJeremy WojcikMrs. Loretta C. WolfMr. & Mrs. Ron & Elaine WomackDr. & Mrs. R. Craig WoodwardMrs. Mary S. WrightMr. Fred K. WunderlichMs. Jeanne S. WynneDrs. Martin & Holly YorkDr. Edward Zaiko
& Dr. Ivana Pelnar-ZaikoKurt-Alexander ZellerMary & Angelo Zigrino
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foundATIon & goVernmenT SupporT
FounDationS$750,000+The Goizueta Foundation
$150,000+Atlanta Music Festival AssociationLivingston FoundationThe Rich Foundation
$100,000+The Sara Giles Moore Foundation
$20,000+The Jim Cox, Jr. FoundationThe Kendeda FundThe Charles Loridans Foundation, Inc.J. Marshall & Lucile G. Powell
Charitable TrustPrice Gilbert, Jr. Charitable FundThe Zeist Foundation
$10,000+The John & Mary Franklin Foundation, Inc.The Home Depot FoundationNordson Corporate FoundationWells Fargo
Government FunDinG$50,000+Atlanta Office of Cultural Affairs
$20,000+Georgia Council for the ArtsNational Endowment for the Arts
$5,000+The Atlanta FoundationMolly Blank CharitableThe George M. Brown FundCamp-Younts FoundationFraser-Parker FoundationAnn & Gordon Getty FoundationHills Family FoundationJBS FoundationNorfolk Southern Corporation FoundationPublix Super Markets CharitiesTurner Broadcasting SystemFrances Wood Wilson Foundation, Inc.
$1,000+Bright Wings FoundationThe Mary Brown Fund of AtlantaEnterprise Holdings FoundationKiwanis Foundation of Atlanta, IncLois & Lucy Lampkin FoundationThe Ray M. & Mary Elizabeth Lee Foundation
Listed below are organizations that contributed and/or pledged to The Atlanta Opera between Jan. 1, 2014 and Aug. 21, 2015.
$500,000 The Coca-Cola Company
$50,000+Federal Home Loan Bank of AtlantaGas South
$10,000+Affordable Equity Partners, Inc.The Atlantan BloomingdalesTony Brewer & Co.CartierGeorgia Dermatology CenterUBS Financial Services Inc.
$5,000+AnonymousBatdorf & Bronson Coffee RoastersIkebana InternationalMontana Sporting ClubNeiman Marcus
$2,500+Genuine Parts CompanyJoel Crowe - Wallace GraphicsNational Distributing Company, Inc.PNC Wealth ManagementRalph LaurenThe Ritz Carlton - BuckheadThe St. Regis AtlantaBarbara Tfank
CorporATe pArTnerS$1000+Fast Signs Sandy SpringsFidelity BankGeorgia Dermatology CenterRitz Carlton-Rancho Mirage
$500+Alliance Theatre EducationBarcelonaBuckhead Life Restaurant GroupFerragamo - AtlantaLive NationPanasonicPark TavernTotal Wine
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TrIbuTeS & memorIAlSin memory of
ms. Katherine andersonMr. Richard E. & Mary R. Gharst Joy & Jerome Lofton
in Honor of mr. & mrs. Shepard B. ansley
Janice West
in Honor of Florence BarnettThe Snead Family
in memory of Dr. Joseph C. & ruth P. Barnett
Dr. Florence C. Barnett
in memory of Jay BeadleDan & Harriet Gill
in Honor of Jim & nancy BlandMrs. Connie TreloarMr. & Mrs. Ben J. TarbuttonMrs. Treville LawrenceMr. & Mrs. W. Tinsley EllisMs. Judith A. Vidmark
in Honor of laura & Cosmo BoydMrs. Eleanor H. Strain
in memory of lavinia Cloud PretzLavinia Pretz
in memory of amelia CookMs. Judy Sophianopoulos
in memory of John CoxMr. Kevin Dew & Mr. Hal Platt
in Honor of ashley CurlingDavid & Carmen Mcclellan
in Honor of martha thompson DinosKatherine Scott
in memory of miriam DrakeMs. Pat Johnston
in Honor of Susanna eilandDr. & Dr. Morgan Eiland
in memory of Henry G. FerranteJason Ferrante
in memory of arnoldo FiedotinMrs. Enrique E. Bledel
in memory of timothy GantzMs. Elena Bianchelli
in memory of alvin Goldstein The Women of Bryan Cave
in memory of John W. Grant, iiiMrs. Carol E. Smart
in Honor of Kevin Greiner Ms. Joselyn B. Baker
in memory of Betsy HansenHarald Hansen
in memory of mia Hecht owens Mrs. Enrique E. BledelMs. Janet R. PiercyMrs. Catherine T. PorterBrooks, Leslie, & L.J. Yankosky
in Honor of Doug HollyBoris Bauer
in Honor of Carter JosephDr. & Mrs. Sheldon B. Cohen
in memory of Donald r. KeoughMr. & Mrs. Charles K. FischerMr. Alfred D. Kennedy & Dr. Bill KennyThe Scully Peretsman FoundationMr. Troy Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Yates, Jr.
in Honor of Joseph lattanzi The Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
in memory of rachel lehmannMrs. Eleanor H. Strain
in memory of edward mortimerMrs. Thespi P. Mortimer
in Honor of Polly n. PaterMr. & Mrs. Brian BeemTom Slick Mr. & Mrs. Charles Slick
in Honor of ms. Faye P. PopperCatherine Popper & Noah Eckhouse
in Honor of rula Jalbout SaidWalid Said
in memory of Jim StrainMr. William E. Pennington
in Honor of John tibbettsThe Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
in memory of marya Gabrielle Williams
Jone Williams
in memory of rex WeaverNancy LinzmeyerLetitia RadfordRespectful Former ClientBobbie Jo Supine
in Honor of mr. & mrs. Charles r. Yates, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark EdenMr. Ezra H. RippleMr. & Mrs. J. Barry SchrenkJohn & Lizanne StephensonMrs. Sarah Yates SutherlandMr. J. Gray Teekell
in Honor of tomer ZvulunDr. Richard S. Sarason
& Anne S. Arenstein Cameron & Scott Vowell
enCore CIrCleThe Atlanta Opera established the Encore Circle to recognize donors who have designated the Opera as a beneficiary in their estate plan. Gifts from these individuals ensure our progress for generations to come.
AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Shepard B. AnsleyMrs. Wallace F. BeardMr. Montague L. Boyd, IIIMs. Mary D. BrayMr. Robert ColginMartha Thompson DinosArnold & Sylvia EavesMs. Dorothy E. EdwardsHeike & Dieter ElsnerCarl & Sally GablePeg Simms GaryMr. & Mrs. Sidney W. GubermanMs. Judy HanenkratMr. Hilson HudsonMrs. Joseph B. Hutchison Mr. J. Carter JosephMr. Alfred D. Kennedy Ms. Corina M. LaFrossiaDr. Jill MableyMr. & Mrs. John G. MalcolmMr. Dan D. Maslia
Mr. Robert L. MaysMr. & Mrs. Allen P. McDanielMr. & Mrs. Jack C. McDowellMr. & Mrs. Craig N. MillerMiss Helen D. MoffittMr. J. Robert MorringClara M. & John S. O'SheaMrs. Polly N. PaterMr. William E. PenningtonMr. Bruce RothMs. Hazel SangerMr. D. Jack Sawyer, Jr. Elizabeth Morgan SpiegelDr. Jane T. St. Clair & Mr. James E. SustmanMr. & Mrs. Thomas H. TeepenDr. & Mrs. Harold WhitneyRhys T. WilsonMs. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael Doyle, J.D.*Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Yates Sr.Mr. Charles R. Yates, Jr.
& Mrs. Mary Mitchell Yates
* deceased
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TrIbuTeS & memorIAlSin memory of
ms. Katherine andersonMr. Richard E. & Mary R. Gharst Joy & Jerome Lofton
in Honor of mr. & mrs. Shepard B. ansley
Janice West
in Honor of Florence BarnettThe Snead Family
in memory of Dr. Joseph C. & ruth P. Barnett
Dr. Florence C. Barnett
in memory of Jay BeadleDan & Harriet Gill
in Honor of Jim & nancy BlandMrs. Connie TreloarMr. & Mrs. Ben J. TarbuttonMrs. Treville LawrenceMr. & Mrs. W. Tinsley EllisMs. Judith A. Vidmark
in Honor of laura & Cosmo BoydMrs. Eleanor H. Strain
in memory of lavinia Cloud PretzLavinia Pretz
in memory of amelia CookMs. Judy Sophianopoulos
in memory of John CoxMr. Kevin Dew & Mr. Hal Platt
in Honor of ashley CurlingDavid & Carmen Mcclellan
in Honor of martha thompson DinosKatherine Scott
in memory of miriam DrakeMs. Pat Johnston
in Honor of Susanna eilandDr. & Dr. Morgan Eiland
in memory of Henry G. FerranteJason Ferrante
in memory of arnoldo FiedotinMrs. Enrique E. Bledel
in memory of timothy GantzMs. Elena Bianchelli
in memory of alvin Goldstein The Women of Bryan Cave
in memory of John W. Grant, iiiMrs. Carol E. Smart
in Honor of Kevin Greiner Ms. Joselyn B. Baker
in memory of Betsy HansenHarald Hansen
in memory of mia Hecht owens Mrs. Enrique E. BledelMs. Janet R. PiercyMrs. Catherine T. PorterBrooks, Leslie, & L.J. Yankosky
in Honor of Doug HollyBoris Bauer
in Honor of Carter JosephDr. & Mrs. Sheldon B. Cohen
in memory of Donald r. KeoughMr. & Mrs. Charles K. FischerMr. Alfred D. Kennedy & Dr. Bill KennyThe Scully Peretsman FoundationMr. Troy Taylor Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Yates, Jr.
in Honor of Joseph lattanzi The Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
in memory of rachel lehmannMrs. Eleanor H. Strain
in memory of edward mortimerMrs. Thespi P. Mortimer
in Honor of Polly n. PaterMr. & Mrs. Brian BeemTom Slick Mr. & Mrs. Charles Slick
in Honor of ms. Faye P. PopperCatherine Popper & Noah Eckhouse
in Honor of rula Jalbout SaidWalid Said
in memory of Jim StrainMr. William E. Pennington
in Honor of John tibbettsThe Reverend Neal P. Ponder, Jr.
in memory of marya Gabrielle Williams
Jone Williams
in memory of rex WeaverNancy LinzmeyerLetitia RadfordRespectful Former ClientBobbie Jo Supine
in Honor of mr. & mrs. Charles r. Yates, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Mark EdenMr. Ezra H. RippleMr. & Mrs. J. Barry SchrenkJohn & Lizanne StephensonMrs. Sarah Yates SutherlandMr. J. Gray Teekell
in Honor of tomer ZvulunDr. Richard S. Sarason
& Anne S. Arenstein Cameron & Scott Vowell
enCore CIrCleThe Atlanta Opera established the Encore Circle to recognize donors who have designated the Opera as a beneficiary in their estate plan. Gifts from these individuals ensure our progress for generations to come.
AnonymousMr. & Mrs. Shepard B. AnsleyMrs. Wallace F. BeardMr. Montague L. Boyd, IIIMs. Mary D. BrayMr. Robert ColginMartha Thompson DinosArnold & Sylvia EavesMs. Dorothy E. EdwardsHeike & Dieter ElsnerCarl & Sally GablePeg Simms GaryMr. & Mrs. Sidney W. GubermanMs. Judy HanenkratMr. Hilson HudsonMrs. Joseph B. Hutchison Mr. J. Carter JosephMr. Alfred D. Kennedy Ms. Corina M. LaFrossiaDr. Jill MableyMr. & Mrs. John G. MalcolmMr. Dan D. Maslia
Mr. Robert L. MaysMr. & Mrs. Allen P. McDanielMr. & Mrs. Jack C. McDowellMr. & Mrs. Craig N. MillerMiss Helen D. MoffittMr. J. Robert MorringClara M. & John S. O'SheaMrs. Polly N. PaterMr. William E. PenningtonMr. Bruce RothMs. Hazel SangerMr. D. Jack Sawyer, Jr. Elizabeth Morgan SpiegelDr. Jane T. St. Clair & Mr. James E. SustmanMr. & Mrs. Thomas H. TeepenDr. & Mrs. Harold WhitneyRhys T. WilsonMs. Bunny Winter & Mr. Michael Doyle, J.D.*Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Yates Sr.Mr. Charles R. Yates, Jr.
& Mrs. Mary Mitchell Yates
* deceased
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boArd of dIreCTorSoffICerSCHAIR EMERITUS Mrs. Boyce AnsleyCHAIR Mr. William E. Tucker IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Mr. Gregory F. JohnsonvICE CHAIR Mr. John L. HammakervICE CHAIR Mr. Charles “Charlie” R. YatesTREASURER Mr. Rhys T. WilsonSECRETARy Mr. Michael Keough
memberSMs. Cathy Callaway AdamsMr. Bryan H. BarnesMr. Andy BergMrs. Nancy Carter BlandMr. Montague L. Boyd, IIIMrs. Rosemary Kopel BrownMrs. Mary CalhounMr. Mario ConchaDr. Frank A. CritzMs. Martha Thompson DinosMr. Robert G. EdgeMs. Bernadette FaberDr. Donald J. FilipMr. Eli FlintMr. Kevin GreinerMrs. Joanne Chesler GrossMr. John Michael HancockMr. Howard W. Hunter
Mr. William C. HydeMs. Mary B. JamesMr. Alfred Kennedy, Jr.Mr. John O. KingMr. George LevertMs. Kelly LyemanceMr. James B. MillerMr. Mike E. Paulhus Mr. William E. PenningtonMr. James D. PowellMr. Herbert J. RosenbergMr. Charles SharbaughMr. Timothy E. SheehanMr. G. Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.Mrs. Loraine WilliamsMr. Thomas R. WilliamsMr. Robert G. WoodwardMr. Allen W. Yee
honorAry memberSMr. Opher Aviran Mr. Dieter ElsnerMr. Carl I. Gable, Jr.Mr. John “Jack” S. Gillfillan Mrs. Nancy Hall GreenMr. Carter JosephMrs. Peggy McDowellMr. Harmon “Sandy” B. Miller, IIIMr. Bruce A. RothMr. J. Barry SchrenkMr. Mark K. TaylorMrs. Jane S. WillsonMrs. Bunny Winter
404-413-9849 | rialto.gsu.edu
Nov 11, 12, 14, 15, 2015
Rialto CeNteR foR the aRts at GeoRGia state UNiveRsitY
soldieR soNGsdavid t. little
“I never Talk abouT ThIs
wITh anybody...”
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boArd of dIreCTorSoffICerSCHAIR EMERITUS Mrs. Boyce AnsleyCHAIR Mr. William E. Tucker IMMEDIATE PAST CHAIR Mr. Gregory F. JohnsonvICE CHAIR Mr. John L. HammakervICE CHAIR Mr. Charles “Charlie” R. YatesTREASURER Mr. Rhys T. WilsonSECRETARy Mr. Michael Keough
memberSMs. Cathy Callaway AdamsMr. Bryan H. BarnesMr. Andy BergMrs. Nancy Carter BlandMr. Montague L. Boyd, IIIMrs. Rosemary Kopel BrownMrs. Mary CalhounMr. Mario ConchaDr. Frank A. CritzMs. Martha Thompson DinosMr. Robert G. EdgeMs. Bernadette FaberDr. Donald J. FilipMr. Eli FlintMr. Kevin GreinerMrs. Joanne Chesler GrossMr. John Michael HancockMr. Howard W. Hunter
Mr. William C. HydeMs. Mary B. JamesMr. Alfred Kennedy, Jr.Mr. John O. KingMr. George LevertMs. Kelly LyemanceMr. James B. MillerMr. Mike E. Paulhus Mr. William E. PenningtonMr. James D. PowellMr. Herbert J. RosenbergMr. Charles SharbaughMr. Timothy E. SheehanMr. G. Kimbrough Taylor, Jr.Mrs. Loraine WilliamsMr. Thomas R. WilliamsMr. Robert G. WoodwardMr. Allen W. Yee
honorAry memberSMr. Opher Aviran Mr. Dieter ElsnerMr. Carl I. Gable, Jr.Mr. John “Jack” S. Gillfillan Mrs. Nancy Hall GreenMr. Carter JosephMrs. Peggy McDowellMr. Harmon “Sandy” B. Miller, IIIMr. Bruce A. RothMr. J. Barry SchrenkMr. Mark K. TaylorMrs. Jane S. WillsonMrs. Bunny Winter
404-413-9849 | rialto.gsu.edu
Nov 11, 12, 14, 15, 2015
Rialto CeNteR foR the aRts at GeoRGia state UNiveRsitY
soldieR soNGsdavid t. little
“I never Talk abouT ThIs
wITh anybody...”
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STAff STAff
deVelopmenTSarah Zabinski DIRECTOR OF DEvELOPMENT
Rae Weimer ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF DEvELOPMENT
Greg Carraway FOUNDATION & GRANTS MANAGER
Caroline Clark ANNUAL FUND MANAGER
Brandon Gardner EvENTS MANAGER
Rachel Jorgensen DATABASE SySTEMS MANAGER
mArKeTIng & CommunICATIonSDave Paule DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Scott Hazleton ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
Matt Burkhalter CREATIvE SERvICES MANAGER
Renee Smiley PATRON SERvICES MANAGER
Rebecca Danis PATRON SERvICES ASSOCIATE
fInAnCe & AdmInISTrATIonPaul Deckard DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Inga V. Murro CONTROLLER
Allie Beckett EXECUTIvE ASSISTANT & vOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
Evan Ray FINANCE INTERN
ArTISTIC & produCTIonWalter Huff CHORUS MASTER
Shawn Rieschl Johnson DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION
Mo G. Guiberteau TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Rolando Salazar MUSIC ADMINISTRATOR
Joanna Schmink COSTUMES COORDINATOR
Ken McNeil WARDROBE SUPERvISOR
Amy Fortenberry Jackson FIRST HAND
Mary Torres STITCHER
Lidiya Selikhov ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE
Wade Thomas EDUCATION MANAGER
Cobb energy CenTreRichard A. Stevens HOUSE MANAGER
Ben Tilley TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Jessica Coale PRODUCTION MANAGER
Michael Wolmer HEAD ELECTRICIAN
Jon Summers HEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
Mark Newman HEAD CARPENTER
The Atlanta Opera 1575 Northside Drive N.W., Suite 350 | Atlanta, GA 30318404-881-8801 | atlantaopera.org
Tomer Zvulun GENERAL & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Arthur Fagen CARL & SALLy GABLE MUSIC DIRECTOR
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STAff STAff
deVelopmenTSarah Zabinski DIRECTOR OF DEvELOPMENT
Rae Weimer ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF DEvELOPMENT
Greg Carraway FOUNDATION & GRANTS MANAGER
Caroline Clark ANNUAL FUND MANAGER
Brandon Gardner EvENTS MANAGER
Rachel Jorgensen DATABASE SySTEMS MANAGER
mArKeTIng & CommunICATIonSDave Paule DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS
Scott Hazleton ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
Matt Burkhalter CREATIvE SERvICES MANAGER
Renee Smiley PATRON SERvICES MANAGER
Rebecca Danis PATRON SERvICES ASSOCIATE
fInAnCe & AdmInISTrATIonPaul Deckard DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Inga V. Murro CONTROLLER
Allie Beckett EXECUTIvE ASSISTANT & vOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
Evan Ray FINANCE INTERN
ArTISTIC & produCTIonWalter Huff CHORUS MASTER
Shawn Rieschl Johnson DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION
Mo G. Guiberteau TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Rolando Salazar MUSIC ADMINISTRATOR
Joanna Schmink COSTUMES COORDINATOR
Ken McNeil WARDROBE SUPERvISOR
Amy Fortenberry Jackson FIRST HAND
Mary Torres STITCHER
Lidiya Selikhov ARTISTIC ASSOCIATE
Wade Thomas EDUCATION MANAGER
Cobb energy CenTreRichard A. Stevens HOUSE MANAGER
Ben Tilley TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Jessica Coale PRODUCTION MANAGER
Michael Wolmer HEAD ELECTRICIAN
Jon Summers HEAD AUDIO ENGINEER
Mark Newman HEAD CARPENTER
The Atlanta Opera 1575 Northside Drive N.W., Suite 350 | Atlanta, GA 30318404-881-8801 | atlantaopera.org
Tomer Zvulun GENERAL & ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Arthur Fagen CARL & SALLy GABLE MUSIC DIRECTOR
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ConCeSSIonSConcession stands are located in the center of the lobbies on all three levels. Food and beverage items are prohibited inside the theater. Thank you for your cooperation.
reSTroomSRestrooms are located on house right and house left of all three lobbies. Family restrooms are also located on house right of all three lobbies. Mobility-impaired patrons may use any of our restrooms.
pArKIngThere are 1,000 parking spaces available at $6 per car. Valet service is available for $10. Please be sure to allow enough time for travel to the theater and parking as there is no late seating.
ATmThere is one Bank of North Georgia ATM located in the grand lobby.
CoAT CheCKCoat check is available at the concierge desk.
emergenCy InformATIonIn the event of an emergency, please locate the nearest usher who will direct you to the appropriate exit.
eleVATorSElevators are located on each side of the lobbies on all levels.
loST And foundLost and Found items are turned into the concierge desk on the day of a performance. To inquire about a lost item, please call the House Manager at 770-916-2828.
SmoKIngSmoking is prohibited inside the building.
SpeCIAl ASSISTAnCePersons requiring access assistance are asked to contact the box office at 770-916-2850 for advance arrangements.
Audio-clarification devices are available to our hearing-impaired guests at no charge. This is on a first-come, first-served basis, or you may call the House Manager ahead of time to reserve one at 770-916-2828. A limited number of booster seats are also available. All items require a form of identification to be held until the item is returned.
Cobb energy CenTre ruleS & requeSTS• All patrons, regardless of age, must have
a ticket in order to be admitted to the performance. Please be aware that not all performances are suitable for children.
• Infants will not be admitted to adult programs. Parents will be asked to remove children who create a disturbance.
• There is no late seating allowed. Closed-circuit monitors are provided in the lobby as a courtesy to latecomers.
• Please turn off all cellphones prior to the beginning of each performance.
• Please limit conversation during the performance.
• Cameras (including use of cellphone camera) and audio and video recording devices are strictly prohibited at all times.
• Leaving while the show is in progress is discourteous and we ask that you refrain from doing so.
• Please unwrap all candies and cough drops before the performance.
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